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The NURS 5461 Adult Gerontology Actual Final Exam Test Bank provides complete, exam-style questions with verified correct answers and detailed rationales, already graded A+. Designed for graduate-level nursing students, this comprehensive final prep resource covers chronic disease management, geriatric syndromes, pharmacology in aging adults, health promotion, acute and chronic conditions, ethical decision-making, and evidence-based practice. It strengthens clinical reasoning, improves exam readiness, and builds confidence for success on the NURS 5461 Adult Gerontology final examination.

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NURS 5461 ADULT GERONTOLOGY ACTUAL FINAL EXAM 2 TEST
BANK / NURS 5461 ADULT
GERONTOLOGY FINAL PREP /NURS 5461 ADULT GERONTOLOGY
FINAL PRACTICE EXAM WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES GRADED A+



You're teaching Mitch, age 18, about his tinea pedis. You know he doesn't understand
your directions when he tells you which of the following?




A. "I should dry between my toes every day."

B. "I should wash my socks with bleach."

C. "I should use an antifungal powder twice a day."

D. "I should wear rubber shoes in the shower to prevent transmission to
others." –




Correct Answer :Answer: D




If a client has tinea pedis, tell the client to dry between the toes every day, wash
socks with bleach, and use an antifungal powder twice per day.
Rubber or plastic-soled shoes can harbor the fungus and

therefore should not be worn. The shower should be washed with bleach to kill the
fungi. Antifungal powder or sprays are preferred over creams, as fungi thrive in
warm, moist environments.

,Helen, age 39, comes to your clinic for generalized joint pain especially in the knees
and hands.

She tells you that the pain is

moderate, spreading, and symmetrical. She reports having had a sore throat and
low-grade fever for a few days and then developing a rash described as warm
erythema of the cheeks, which lasted about

4 days before disappearing. You ask her if the rash on the cheeks included the
nasolabial folds or circumoral skin, and she tells that the rash did not cover these
areas. Two days later, she developed

a nonspecific macular eruption that preceded the joint pain. Her rash faded within
2 weeks, but she tells you that it comes and goes if she's bathed in hot water or
spends time in the sunlight.

Your

patient's symptoms are most consistent with a diagnosis of




A. rubella.

B. erythema infectiosum.

C. rheumatoid arthritis.

D. scarlet fever. –




Correct Answer :Answer: B




Erythema infectiosum (fifth disease) is distinguished by its erythematous, warm
rash, which gives the appearance of "slapped cheeks," and it does not involve the
nasolabial folds or the circumoral

region. Women are more likely to have joint pain as a symptom of erythema
infectiosum. While joint pain is a symptom of rheumatoid

,arthritis, the onset is not preceded by an erythematous rash of the cheeks.
Rubella presents with a diffuse maculopapular rash and fever. Although the face
appears flushed, the typical presentation of scarlet

fever includes a sandpaper-like rash with fine, pinhead size eruptions on an
erythematous base that is more generalized and not found on the face.




Marty, a 51-year-old banker, has a hordeolum in his right eye. You suspect that the
offending organism is




A. herpes simplex virus.

B. Staphylococcus.

C. Candida albicans.

D. Escherichia coli. –




Correct Answer :Answer: B




A hordeolum (stye) is an abscess that may occur on the external or internal margin of
the eyelid. It is typically caused by Staphylococcus bacteria.




The nurse practitioner is seeing Millie, a 47-year-old year old school teacher, who
comes to the office with complaints of right-side jaw pain, a clicking and popping
sound with movement of her jaw, otalgia, and odontalgia. She had dental work
done approximately 6 months ago and says the symptoms started after her dental
procedure. Your diagnosis is temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction. All of the
following are nonpharmacological

therapy except

, A. starting a liquid diet and continuing it for 6 months.

B. applying heat to the affected area for 15 to 20 minutes up to 6 times per
day.

C. eating a soft diet to rest the muscles of mastication.

D. massaging of the masseter and the temporalis muscles. –




Correct Answer :Answer: A




A liquid diet for 6 months would not provide sufficient nutritional value to the patient
and may lead to other complications. A soft diet to rest the muscles of mastication,
applying heat to the affected

areas for 15 to 20 minutes four to six times a day, and massaging the
masseter and temporalis muscles are all recommended nonpharmacological therapy
for TMJ.




The trachea deviates toward the unaffected side in all of the following conditions
except




A. aortic aneurysm.

B. unilateral thyroid lobe enlargement.

C. large atelectasis.

D. pneumothorax –

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