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Master Chamberlain University's NR 601 Aging with the ultimate 2026/2027 complete final exam bundle, delivered as a digital download. This comprehensive package contains 600 actual exam questions with correct answers and detailed rationales, covering every key topic in gerontological nursing and aging management—including physiological changes of aging, polypharmacy, common geriatric syndromes (falls, delirium, dementia, incontinence), chronic disease management (HTN, DM, COPD, CHF), end-of-life care, functional assessment, and evidence-based screening tools. Each rationale explains the underlying pathophysiology, pharmacology considerations, nursing interventions, and priority frameworks specific to the older adult population, ensuring you understand the clinical reasoning behind every correct answer. Aligned precisely with Chamberlain's NR 601 curriculum and final exam blueprint, this resource helps you close knowledge gaps, strengthen critical thinking, and build confidence for exam day. Whether reviewing for the comprehensive final or reinforcing key concepts throughout the course, this bundle gives you the edge to excel in NR 601 and apply best practices in geriatric care.

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Final Exam) NR 601 Aging Chamberlain - Complete

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1. Which physiologic change in the aging kidney

predisposes an older adult to medication toxicity?

A. Increased glomerular filtration rate

B. Increased renal tubular secretion

C. Decreased renal blood flow and GFR

D. Increased renal mass

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: With aging, renal blood flow and GFR decline,

reducing drug excretion. A & D are false (GFR and mass

decrease). B is not the primary issue for toxicity.

2. The loss of which muscle property is most responsible

for sarcopenia?

A. Increased fast-twitch fibers

B. Decreased muscle protein synthesis

C. Increased satellite cell activity

D. Increased intracellular water

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,Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Sarcopenia results from decreased muscle

protein synthesis, not increased satellite cells or fast-twitch

fibers (which decline). Water content decreases.

3. An 80-year-old has a fever of 101°F with urosepsis.

Which atypical presentation is likely?

A. Delirium and confusion

B. Severe localized pain

C. High fever (>104°F)

D. Markedly elevated WBC >30,000

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Older adults often present with

delirium/confusion instead of classic fever or localized

pain. WBC may be normal or only mildly elevated.

4. Which skin change is a normal age-related finding?

A. Actinic keratosis

B. Seborrheic keratosis




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,C. Malignant melanoma

D. Bullous pemphigoid

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Seborrheic keratosis is benign and age-related.

Actinic keratosis is precancerous, others are pathologic.

5. Presbycusis primarily impairs hearing of:

A. Low-frequency sounds

B. High-frequency sounds

C. All frequencies equally

D. Only speech volume

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Presbycusis is high-frequency sensorineural

hearing loss, affecting consonant discrimination.

*(Questions 6–25 continue this pattern covering: reduced

hepatic metabolism, decreased thermoregulation,

postural hypotension, changes in lung function, vision

changes (presbyopia, cataracts, macular degeneration),

bone density changes, immune senescence,

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, pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics, frailty definitions,

etc.)*



Section 2: Geriatric Syndromes & Falls (Questions 26–50)

26. An 85-year-old reports two falls in the past year but

no injury. What is the most appropriate next step?

A. Reassure that falls are normal with aging

B. Perform fall risk assessment (Get Up and Go,

orthostatics, medications)

C. Order an MRI brain

D. Prescribe a vitamin D supplement only

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Any fall requires a multifactorial assessment.

Vitamin D alone is insufficient without risk factor

evaluation.

27. Which medication class most increases fall risk in

older adults?

A. Statins

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