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TEST BANK FOR CARING FOR OLDER ADULTS HOLISTICALLY 7TH EDITION DAHLKEMPER

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TEST BANK FOR CARING FOR OLDER ADULTS HOLISTICALLY 7TH EDITION DAHLKEMPERTABLE OF CONTNETS 1: Foundations of Care for the Older Adult 1. Holistic Caring 2. The Aging Experience 3. Supporting Life Transitions and Spirituality 4. The Use of the Nursing Process and Nursing Diagnosis 5. Legal, Ethical, and Financial Considerations 6. Promoting Wellness 7. Safety 8. Nutrition 9. Activity, Rest, and Sleep as Criteria for Health 10. End-of-Life Issues 11. Environments of Care 12. Management and Leadership Role of the Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse 2: Clinical Practice and the Older Adult 13. Infection 14. Common Medical Diagnoses 15. Physiological Assessment 16. Common Clinical Problems: Physiological 17. Psychological Assessment 18. Common Clinical Problems: Psychological 19. Rehabilitation and Restorative Care 20. Pharmacology 21. Laboratory Values

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TESTBANKFOR CARINGFOR OLDERADULTSHOLISTI
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CALLY7TH EDITION BY TAMARA R.
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CARINGFOROLDERADULTSHOLISTICALLY,7TH EDITION
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Unit 1: Foundations of Holistic Care
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1. Introduction to Holistic Careof Older Adults i i i i i i




2. Aging and the Older Adult i i i i




3. Physical Changes ofAging i i i




4. Cognitive andMental Health Changes i i i i




5. Psychosocial Aspects of Aging i i i




6. Spirituality andCultural Considerations i i i




Unit 2: Health and Safety
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7. Health Promotion andDisease Prevention i i i i




8. Safety and Fall Prevention i i i




9. Medication Safety i




10. Pain Management i




11. Nutrition and Hydration i i




12. Elimination: Bowel and Bladder Care i i i i




Unit 3: Functional and Sensory Changes
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13. Mobility and Activity i i




14. SensoryChanges: Vision, Hearing, Taste, Smell, Touch i i i i i i




15. Skin and Wound Care i i i




16. Oral Health and Dental Care
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17. Sleep and Rest i i




Unit 4: Special Needs and Conditions
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18. Chronic Illnesses inOlder Adults i i i i




19. Cardiovascular Health i




20. Respiratory Health i




21. Musculoskeletal Health i




22. EndocrineA andMetabolic Disorders i i i




23. Neurological Disorders i




24. Mental Health Disorders i i




25. PalliativeA and End-of-Life Care i i i




Unit 5: Nursing Practice and Holistic Approaches
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26. Communication andTherapeutic Relationships i i i




27. Ethical and Legal Issues in Older Adult Care i i i i i i i




28. CarePlanning and Evaluation i i i




29. Home andCommunity-Based Care i i i




30. Long-Term CareSettings i i




31. CaseStudies and Clinical Applications
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ADULTS – TEST BANK
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1. According toTamaraR.Dahlkemper, whatistheprimary goalofh i i i i i i i i i i i




olistic care for older adults?
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A. To focussolelyonphysical health
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B. To consider physical, emotional, social, and spiritualneeds
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C. Toreduce healthcare costs
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D. Toincrease medication adherence
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Answer: B i




Rationale:Holisticcareaddresses allaspectsofa patient’swell- being,
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not just physical health.
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2. The nurse is overheard addressing an 87-year- old
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patient as“honey.” Whatisthisanexampleof?
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A. Therapeutic communication i




B. Ageism
C. Infantilization
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Answer: C i




Rationale:Usingdiminutiveoroverlyfamiliartermscanbelittleoldera dults
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and is considered disrespectful.
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3. Howcannursespromote autonomyinolderadultsaccording to
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Dahlkemper?
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A. Performing alltasks for thepatient toreduce effort i i i i i i i i




B. Encouraging decision-making andindependent participation incare i i i i i i




C. Limiting socialinteractions toprevent fatigue i i i i i




D. Assuming olderadults areincapable ofself-care i i i i i i

, Answer: B i




Rationale:Promotingautonomyrespectsdignityandsupportsindepende nce.
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4. Which ofthefollowing bestdescribesfunctional assessmentin
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older adults?
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A. Measuring onlycognitive abilities i i i




B. Evaluatingtheability toperformactivitiesofdailyliving(ADLs) andi i i i i i i i i i i i




nstrumental ADLs
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C. Focusing onlab values and vital signs only i i i i i i i




D. Assessing socialsupportexclusively i i i




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Rationale:Functionalassessment evaluatesanolderadult’sindependenc e
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and ability to manage daily life safely.
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5. According toDahlkemper, whichofthefollowing isacommon i i i i i i i i i




barrier to holistic care in older adults?
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A. Lack ofinterest insocial activities
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B. Ageism amonghealthcare providers i i i




C. Excessive family involvement i i




D. Overuse ofcomplementary therapies i i i




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Rationale:Ageism canleadtoneglect ofemotional,social,andspiritual
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needs in older adults.
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6. Thenurse observesapatient refusing abathduetopersonal
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beliefs. What is the most appropriate nursing action?
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A. Insist thepatient takeabath for hygiene
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B. Respect thepatient’s preferences and offeralternatives
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