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Test Bank for Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults, 9th Edition by Carol A. Miller – Complete Chapters 1–29 with 300+ Verified Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales for Gerontological Nursing & NCLEX-RN (2025–2027)

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Prepare with confidence for your gerontological nursing exams using this comprehensive test bank for "Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults, 9th Edition" by Carol A. Miller (ISBN-13: 9781975179137). Published by Wolters Kluwer, this essential academic resource is specifically designed for nursing students, BSN, RN, and gerontology programs preparing for coursework, clinical rotations, and the NCLEX-RN. Built on the Functional Consequences Theory, this resource emphasizes a wellness-oriented, strengths-based approach to caring for older adults. This test bank features hundreds of exam-style questions spanning all 29 chapters of the 9th edition, with verified correct answers and detailed rationales. The content is updated for the 2025–2027 academic cycle and includes multiple question formats such as multiple-choice, select-all-that-apply (SATA), case-based, and Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) style questions aligned with the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (CJMM). What's Included: Hundreds of practice questions covering all major gerontological nursing topics Verified correct answers with detailed rationales explaining both correct and incorrect options Chapter-by-chapter organization covering all 29 chapters of the 9th edition Multiple question formats including multiple-choice, SATA, case-based, and NGN-style questions Comprehensive coverage of wellness promotion, functional assessment, psychosocial and physical functioning, legal/ethical concerns, chronic disease management, and end-of-life care Comprehensive coverage across all major gerontological nursing topics: Seeing Older Adults Through the Eyes of Wellness Functional Consequences Theory and wellness-oriented care Gerontological nursing standards, health promotion, and cultural competence Medication safety and polypharmacy management Legal and ethical issues in geriatric care Elder abuse recognition and prevention Cognitive health and psychosocial wellness in older adults Physical functioning and chronic disease management End-of-life and palliative care Sample Questions Include (from verified test bank content): 1. A 78-year-old woman with osteoarthritis lives alone, manages her own medications, and volunteers at a community center twice weekly. Her daughter tells the nurse, "She is old, so she probably cannot do much anymore." Which nursing response best reflects a wellness perspective? – Answer: Assess the patient's strengths, goals, and ability to maintain valued activities – A wellness perspective emphasizes strengths, function, and meaningful roles rather than age alone. 2. When attempting to minimize the effect of ageism on the practice of nursing older adults, a nurse needs to first: – Answer: Self-reflect and formulate one's personal view of aging and the older patient – It is critical that the individual nurse self-reflect on personal feelings and determine whether such feelings will affect the nursing care provided to the aging patient. 3. When discussing factors that have helped to increase the number of healthy, independent older Americans, the nurse includes the importance of: – Answer: Effective antibiotic therapies – The health and ultimate autonomy of older Americans has been positively impacted by the development of effective antibiotic therapies. 4. In 2010, the revised Standards and Scope of Gerontological Nursing Practice was published. The nurse would use these standards to: – Answer: Incorporate suggested interventions from others who practice gerontologic nursing – The current publishing incorporates the input of gerontologic nurses from across the United States. 5. What is a therapeutic response to a centenarian's definition of aging? – Answer: Acknowledging that healthy maturity includes wisdom – Acknowledging wisdom validates their life experience and promotes dignity. Key Features: Verified Answers with Detailed Rationales – Every question includes the correct answer and a comprehensive explanation, reinforcing key concepts and clarifying why incorrect options are wrong Updated for 2025–2027 – Reflects the latest gerontological nursing exam content and NCLEX standards Aligned with Wolters Kluwer – Mapped directly to the 9th edition textbook (ISBN: 9781975179137) Chapter-by-Chapter Organization – Covering all 29 chapters for targeted review NGN-Ready Content – Features Next Generation NCLEX style questions and clinical judgment scenarios A+ Graded Content – 100% verified solutions for exam success

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,Chapter 1 Seeing Older Adults Through the Eyes of Wellness

1. In 2010, the revised Standards and Scope of Gerontological Nursing Practice was published.
The nurse would use these standards to:

a. promote the practice of gerontologic nursing within the acute care setting.
b. define the concepts and dimensions of gerontologic nursing practice.
c. elevate the practice of gerontologic nursing.
d. incorporate suggested interventions from others who practice gerontologic
nursing.


ANS: D

The current publishing of the Standards and Scope of Gerontological Nursing Practice in 2010
incorporates the input of gerontologic nurses from across the United States. It was not intended
to promote gerontologic nursing practice within acute care settings, define concepts or
dimensions of gerontologic nursing practice, or elevate the practice of gerontologic nursing.

DIF: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: MCS: 2 OBJ: 1-1

TOP: N/A MSC: Safe and Effective Care Environment

2. The nurse planning care for an older adult who has recently been diagnosed with rheumatoid
arthritis views the priority criterion for continued independence to be the patients:

a. age.
b. financial status.
c. gender.
d. functional status.


ANS: D

Maintaining the functional status of older adults may avert the onset of physical frailty and
cognitive impairment, two conditions that increase the likelihood of institutionalization.

DIF: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: MCS: 8 OBJ: 1-6

,TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: Physiologic Integrity

3. When attempting to minimize the effect of ageism on the practice of nursing older adults, a
nurse needs to first:

a. recognize that nurses must act as advocates for aging patients.
b. accept that this population represents a substantial portion of those requiring
nursing care.
c. self-reflect and formulate ones personal view of aging and the older patient.
d. recognize ageism as a form of bigotry shared by many Americans.


ANS: C
Ageism is an ever-increasing prejudicial view of the effects of the aging process and of the older
population as a whole. With nurses being members of a society holding such views, it is critical
that the individual nurse self-reflect on personal feelings and determine whether such feelings
will affect the nursing care that he or she provides to the aging patient. Acting as an advocate is
an important nursing role in all settings. Simply accepting a fact does not help end ageism, nor
does recognizing ageism as a form of bigotry.

DIF: Applying (Application) REF: N/A OBJ: 1-9

TOP: Teaching-Learning MSC: Safe and Effective Care Environment

4. When discussing factors that have helped to increase the number of healthy, independent older
Americans, the nurse includes the importance of:

a. increased availability of in-home care services.
b. government support of retired citizens.
c. effective antibiotic therapies.
d. the development of life-extending therapies.


ANS: C

The health and ultimate autonomy of older Americans has been positively impacted by the
development of antibiotics, better sanitation, and vaccines. These public health measures have
been more instrumental in increasing the numbers of healthy, independent older Americans than
have in-home care services, government programs, or life-extending therapies.

, DIF: Remembering (Knowledge) REF: MCS: 2 OBJ: 3-3

TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation MSC: Health Promotion and Maintenance

5. Based on current data, when presenting an older adults discharge teaching plan, the nurse
includes the patients:

a. nonrelated caretaker.
b. paid caregiver.
c. family member.
d. intuitional representative.


ANS: C

Less than 4% of older adults live in a formal health care environment. The majority of the
geriatric population lives at home or with family members.

DIF: Applying (Application) REF: N/A OBJ: 3-3

TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: Safe and Effective Care Environment

6. A nurse working with the older adult population is most likely to assess a need for a financial
social services referral for a(n):

a. white male.
b. black female.
c. Hispanic male.

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