Test Bank For Nursing For Wellness In Older Adults
9th Edition By Carol A. Miller
Chapters 1 - 29
,Nursing For Wellness In Older Adults Miller 9th Edition Test
Bank
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Seeing Older Adults Through The Eyes Of Wellness
Chapter 2: Applying A Nursing Model For Promoting Wellness In Older
AdultsChapter 3: Theoretical Perspectives On Aging Well
Chapter 4: Perspectives On Culture And Diversity Of Older
AdultsChapter 5: Gerontological Nursing And Health Promotion
Chapter 6: Diverse Health Care Settings For Older Adults
Chapter 7: Assessment Of Health And Functioning
Chapter 8: Medications And Other Bioactive
SubstancesChapter 9: Legal And Ethical Concerns
Chapter 10: Elder Abuse And
NeglectChapter 11: Cognitive
Function Chapter 12: Psychosocial
Function Chapter 13: Psychosocial
Assessment
Chapter 14: Impaired Cognitive Function: Delirium And Dementia
,Chapter 15: Impaired Affective Function: Depression
Chapter 16: Hearing
Chapter 17: Vision
Chapter 18: Digestion And Nutrition
Chapter 19: Urinary Function
Chapter 20: Cardiovascular Function
Chapter 21: Respiratory Function
Chapter 22: Mobility And Safety
Chapter 23: Integument
Chapter 24: Sleep And Rest
Chapter 25: Thermoregulation
Chapter 26: Sexual Function
Chapter 27: Caring For Older Adults During Illness
Chapter 28: Caring For Older Adults Experiencing
PainChapter 29: Caring For Older Adults At The End
Of Life
, Origin: Chapter 1- Seeing Older Adults Through The Eyes Of Wellness, 1
1.A Nurse Is Discussing An Older Adult's Recent Diagnosis Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
With A Colleague. Which Of The Nurse's Statements Reflects An Accurate View Of
The RelationshipBetween Aging And Wellness?
A) "It's Important That The Individual Knows This Is An Expected Part Of Growing
Older."
B) "We Need To Teach The Older Adult How He Can Keep Living A Fruitful Life
In Spite OfHis Diagnosis."
C) "We Need To Make Sure Our Teaching Is Not Too Detailed For Someone Of His
Age."
D) "We Need To Ensure His Expectations Of Continuing To Live Alone Are
Realistic."Answer: B
Feedback:
Answer B Reflects A Desire To Foster A Fulfilling And Productive Life For The Older
Adult Despite His Diagnosis, And Reflects An Understanding Of Wellness And Aging.
Option A Implies That Illness Is An Inevitability Of Aging. Option C Suggests That
Older Adults Have ALimited Capacity To Learn By Virtue Of Their Age, And Option D
Implies Pessimism About TheHealth And Functioning Of The Older Adult.
Origin: Chapter 1- Seeing Older Adults Through The Eyes Of Wellness, 2
2.A Nurse Is Teaching An Older Person About The Concept Of Successful Aging.
Which Of TheNurse's Questions Addresses An Important Contributor To Successful
Aging?
A) "Are You Largely Free Of Acute Or Chronic Illnesses?"
B) "Do You Feel Financially Secure?"
C) "Do You Feel Like You Actively Engage With Life?"
D) "Do You Have A Reliable Support
Network?"Answer: C
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9th Edition By Carol A. Miller
Chapters 1 - 29
,Nursing For Wellness In Older Adults Miller 9th Edition Test
Bank
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: Seeing Older Adults Through The Eyes Of Wellness
Chapter 2: Applying A Nursing Model For Promoting Wellness In Older
AdultsChapter 3: Theoretical Perspectives On Aging Well
Chapter 4: Perspectives On Culture And Diversity Of Older
AdultsChapter 5: Gerontological Nursing And Health Promotion
Chapter 6: Diverse Health Care Settings For Older Adults
Chapter 7: Assessment Of Health And Functioning
Chapter 8: Medications And Other Bioactive
SubstancesChapter 9: Legal And Ethical Concerns
Chapter 10: Elder Abuse And
NeglectChapter 11: Cognitive
Function Chapter 12: Psychosocial
Function Chapter 13: Psychosocial
Assessment
Chapter 14: Impaired Cognitive Function: Delirium And Dementia
,Chapter 15: Impaired Affective Function: Depression
Chapter 16: Hearing
Chapter 17: Vision
Chapter 18: Digestion And Nutrition
Chapter 19: Urinary Function
Chapter 20: Cardiovascular Function
Chapter 21: Respiratory Function
Chapter 22: Mobility And Safety
Chapter 23: Integument
Chapter 24: Sleep And Rest
Chapter 25: Thermoregulation
Chapter 26: Sexual Function
Chapter 27: Caring For Older Adults During Illness
Chapter 28: Caring For Older Adults Experiencing
PainChapter 29: Caring For Older Adults At The End
Of Life
, Origin: Chapter 1- Seeing Older Adults Through The Eyes Of Wellness, 1
1.A Nurse Is Discussing An Older Adult's Recent Diagnosis Of Rheumatoid Arthritis
With A Colleague. Which Of The Nurse's Statements Reflects An Accurate View Of
The RelationshipBetween Aging And Wellness?
A) "It's Important That The Individual Knows This Is An Expected Part Of Growing
Older."
B) "We Need To Teach The Older Adult How He Can Keep Living A Fruitful Life
In Spite OfHis Diagnosis."
C) "We Need To Make Sure Our Teaching Is Not Too Detailed For Someone Of His
Age."
D) "We Need To Ensure His Expectations Of Continuing To Live Alone Are
Realistic."Answer: B
Feedback:
Answer B Reflects A Desire To Foster A Fulfilling And Productive Life For The Older
Adult Despite His Diagnosis, And Reflects An Understanding Of Wellness And Aging.
Option A Implies That Illness Is An Inevitability Of Aging. Option C Suggests That
Older Adults Have ALimited Capacity To Learn By Virtue Of Their Age, And Option D
Implies Pessimism About TheHealth And Functioning Of The Older Adult.
Origin: Chapter 1- Seeing Older Adults Through The Eyes Of Wellness, 2
2.A Nurse Is Teaching An Older Person About The Concept Of Successful Aging.
Which Of TheNurse's Questions Addresses An Important Contributor To Successful
Aging?
A) "Are You Largely Free Of Acute Or Chronic Illnesses?"
B) "Do You Feel Financially Secure?"
C) "Do You Feel Like You Actively Engage With Life?"
D) "Do You Have A Reliable Support
Network?"Answer: C
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