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A nurse conducted an assessment of a new patient who came to
the medical clinic. The patient is 82 years old and has had an
osteoarthritis for 10 years and diabetes mellitus for 20 years. He
is alert but becomes easily distracted during the assessment. He
recently moved to a new apartment, and his pet beagle died just 2
months ago. He is most likely experiencing:
1. Dementia
2. Depression
3. Delirium
4. Hypoglycemic reaction - ANSWER-2. Depression
The nurse is completing a health history with the daughter of a
newly admitted patient who is confused and agitated. The
daughter reports that her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's
disease 1 year ago but became extremely confused last evening
and was hallucinating. She was unable to calm her, and her
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mother thought she was a stranger. On the basis of this history,
the nurse suspects that the patient is experiencing:
1. Delirium.
2. Depression.
3. New-onset dementia.
4. Worsening dementia. - ANSWER-1. Delirium.
Sexuality is maintained throughout our lives. Which of the
following answers best explains sexuality in an older adult?
1. When the sexual partner passes away, the survivor no longer
feels sexual.
2. A decrease in an older adult's libido occurs.
3. Any outward expression of sexuality suggests that the older
adult is having a developmental problem.
4. All older adults, whether healthy or frail, need to express sexual
feelings. - ANSWER-4. All older adults, whether healthy or frail,
need to express sexual feelings.
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Older adults frequently experience a change in sexual activity.
Which best explains this change?
1. The need to touch and be touched is decreased.
2. The sexual preferences of older adults are not as diverse.
3. Physical changes usually do not affect sexual functioning.
4. Frequency and opportunities for sexual activity may decline. -
ANSWER-4. Frequency and opportunities for sexual activity may
decline.
The nurse sees a 76-year-old woman in the outpatient clinic. She
states that she recently started noticing a glare in the lights at
home. Her vision is blurred; and she is unable to play cards with
her friends, read, or do her needlework. The nurse suspects that
the woman may have:
1. Presbyopia.
2. Presbycusis.
3. Cataract(s).
4. Depression. - ANSWER-3. Cataract(s).
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A nurse is caring for a patient preparing for discharge from the
hospital the next day. The patient does not read. His family
caregiver will be visiting before discharge. What can the nurse do
to facilitate the patient's understanding of his discharge
instructions? (Select all that apply.)
1. Yell so the patient can hear you.
2. Sit facing the patient so he is able to watch your lip movements
and facial expressions.
3. Present one idea or concept at a time.
4. Send a written copy of the instructions home with him and tell
him to have the family review them.
5. Include the family caregiver in the teaching session. -
ANSWER-2. Sit facing the patient so he is able to watch your lip
movements and facial expressions.
3. Present one idea or concept at a time.
5. Include the family caregiver in the teaching session.