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GERONTOLOGY HESI FINAL EXAM | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH

100% RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED

A frail, elderly client is admitted to the unit with a diagnosis of pneumonia. Which

finding is most important for the registered nurse (RN) to report to the healthcare

provider?




A. Fever and chills

B. Confusion and dehydration

C. Crackles in the lung fields

D. Nausea and vomiting - (answer)B. Confusion and dehydration




Rationale: Confusion and dehydration (B) are findings of inadequate oxygenation

and perfusion in this frail elderly client. (are all common with pneumonia, but the

most important finding is confusion and evidence of dehydration, which require

treatment for this frail elderly client.




A frail elderly couple asks the registered nurse (RN) if they have to watch their salt

intake because food does not taste as good as it used to so they have to season most

,foods. What information should the RN offer the couple? - (answer)D. Taste buds

are often dull due to atrophy so older clients should use other seasonings instead of

salt.




Rationale: Taste buds atrophy with normal aging, which influences an older client's

sensitivity to taste and is often compensated for the use of stronger tasting

seasonings. (




After taking a 10-day course of an antibiotic that was ineffective, a frail, elderly

client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is admitted for

pneumonia. The client has a long history of smoking and still smokes a pack of

cigarettes a day. Which finding should the registered nurse (RN) report to the

healthcare provider? - (answer)B. Crackles and pulse oximetry level of 88%




Rationale: With pneumonia, crackles in the lungs and low O2 saturation, can

impact adequate oxygenation, which should be reported to the Health Care

Provider.

,An older female client recently moved to an assisted living facility. The family

explains to the registered nurse (RN) that the client is unmanageable and always

confused, disoriented and depressed. The client asks the RN repeatedly, "Where am

I?". How should the RN respond? - (answer)A. Explain that she is in a new home

called an assisted living community.




Rationale: Reality re-orientation (A) is the best response for a client who is

confused because the response is consistent and true.




A new resident in an assisted living facility is an older client who is experiencing

short-term memory loss and confusion. Which activity should the registered nurse

(RN) schedule the client to do during the day? - (answer)D. Daily exercise group




Rationale: A daily exercise group (D) allows the client to mirror the leader and

minimizes the client's stress to remember.




The hospice nurse is completing a focused assessment of an older female client

with end stage Alzheimer's disease, who recently fractured her hip. What technique

, should the registered nurse (RN) use to determine the client's pain? - (answer)C.

Observe for facial grimacing




Rationale: Observing for facial grimacing (C) is the best method for evaluating

pain for a client who cannot communicate due to Alzheimer disease.




An older male client arrives at the clinic for an annual physical examination. While

the nurse assesses the client, the client states that he is having intimacy problems

with his wife. Which information should the nurse provide to elicit more

information from the client? - (answer)A. Query client to clarify the client's idea of

an intimacy problem.




Rationale: Clarification of the client's concern is needed to appropriately address

the specific concern about intimacy issues (A).




The registered nurse (RN) is caring for an older female client with a 20 year

history of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), who is admitted for carpel tunnel release.

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