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Basic Geriatric Nursing Test Bank
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Preventive health care practices - ANSWER-Practices that increased longevity for older
adults.

Aged - ANSWER-The term applies to individuals 75-84 years of age.

Ageism - ANSWER-Discrimination against persons solely on the basis of age.

Medicare and Medicaid - ANSWER-The most beneficial legislation that has influenced
health care for the older adult.

Assisted-living center - ANSWER-A housing option that offers the privacy of an
apartment with restaurant-style meals and some medical and personal care services.

Medicare Part C - ANSWER-Allows eligible persons to receive Medicare benefits via
private insurance companies.

Durable power of attorney for health care - ANSWER-Transfers decision-making
authority for health care to a designated person.

Living will - ANSWER-Conditions go into effect when two physicians agree in writing
that the criteria have been met.

Diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) - ANSWER-A program initiated by Medicare in the
1980s to reduce hospital costs by allotting a set amount of hospital days based on the
admitting diagnosis.

Skilled care facility - ANSWER-Recommended for a patient who has had a hip
replacement and needs physical therapy.

Medicare coverage for skilled care - ANSWER-Covers extended-care facility costs for a
period of 100 days for needed skilled care.

American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) - ANSWER-A senior citizen political
action group that uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests of older adults.

Elder abuse - ANSWER-Occurs when a caregiver uses a vulnerable person's resources
for personal gain.

,Most frequent response to elder abuse - ANSWER-Nothing at all.

Nurses' reason for not seeking careers in gerontology - ANSWER-Their technical skills
are not used.

Baby boomers - ANSWER-Persons who were born between 1946 and 1964.

Physical abuse - ANSWER-Demonstrated by restraining an older adult in a recliner.

Neglect - ANSWER-Demonstrated by the nonprovision of medical care.

Emotional abuse - ANSWER-Demonstrated by threatening to remove a call light from a
nursing home resident.

Life experiences - ANSWER-Mainly influence a person's attitude about aging.

Gerontology - ANSWER-Application to appropriate housing, health care, public
education, and business ventures.

Health maintenance organization (HMO) - ANSWER-One of the options under Medicare
Part C for receiving Medicare benefits.

Preferred provider organization (PPO) - ANSWER-Another option under Medicare Part
C for receiving Medicare benefits.

Provider-sponsored organization (PSO) - ANSWER-A type of organization under
Medicare Part C for receiving Medicare benefits.

Private fee for service organization (PFFS) - ANSWER-An option under Medicare Part
C for receiving Medicare benefits.

Emotional responses to aging loved one's care needs - ANSWER-Grief, anger,
frustration, loss, and resentment are expected.

Grief - ANSWER-A deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death.

Anger - ANSWER-A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.

Frustration - ANSWER-The feeling of being upset or annoyed as a result of being
unable to change or achieve something.

Loss - ANSWER-The state of no longer having something or someone.

Resentment - ANSWER-Bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly.

, Caregiver characteristics - ANSWER-Typical traits include being female, having full-time
employment, having a care recipient older than 70, and giving care for an average of 4
years.

Self-neglect indicators - ANSWER-Signs include a misbalanced checkbook, reduced
personal hygiene, increased alcohol consumption, and loss of weight.

Elder abuse forms - ANSWER-Includes misappropriation of finances, psychological
intimidation, emotional depersonalization, and abandonment.

Older patients' information - ANSWER-Older patients receive less information regarding
health management than younger patients.

Nursing Competence in Aging - ANSWER-Advocates enhancing nurses' knowledge in
gerontics, skills in geriatrics, and attitudes related to the older adult.

Gerontics - ANSWER-The promotion of high-level functioning and supportive care to
older adults.

Social Security eligibility age - ANSWER-The age for full Social Security benefits for
persons born in 1965 is now 67.

Donut hole - ANSWER-The point at which a person on Medicaid Part D must assume
full cost of medication.

Theory vs Fact - ANSWER-A theory attempts to explain and give some logical order to
observations.

Biological theory of aging - ANSWER-Suggests that aging is a programmed process in
which a biological timeline predetermines the number of cell divisions.

Gene Theory of aging - ANSWER-Suggests that the activation of harmful genes initiates
the aging process.

Free radical theory - ANSWER-Identifies unstable molecules as the causative factor in
aging.

Wear-and-tear theory - ANSWER-Relates to good health maintenance practices in
aging.

Neuroendocrine theory - ANSWER-The stimulation and/or inhibition of the
hypothalamus causes age-related changes.

Psychosocial theories of aging - ANSWER-Attempt to explain responses to the aging
process.
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