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person directly and deliberately causes the patient's death. (given an overdose of painkillers) - Answer active eunthanasia person does not directly cause patient's death, they just allow them to die. (withhold meds or feedings, taken off of 02) - Answer passive euthanasia occurs with advancing age. Development of this can be postural, often corrected with exercise and strengthening program. - Answer senile kyphosis Very susceptible to heat and cold. Decrease wound healing process. - Answer What happens with atrophy of sweat glands? care for caregiver to allow them time off from caring for their family member. - Answer Respite Care Independence and autonomy - Answer Quality of life upright position to prevent SOB - Answer orthopenic position death, increase falls, injure self, mortality rate increase - Answer what do restraints put you at risk for? 1) Med rec is correct (can they access meds) 2) do they understand when to call Dr. 3) electronic records being sent to accepting facility without delay - Answer What three things are most important in transitional care? 1) BOOST 2)CMI 3)TCM - Answer What are the three models of transition care? Better Outcomes for Older Adults through Safe Transitions - Answer What does BOOST stand for?

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Care of the Older Adult- C475 Final Exam
Questions and All Correct Answers 2025-
2026 Edition.
person directly and deliberately causes the patient's death. (given an overdose of painkillers) -
Answer active eunthanasia



person does not directly cause patient's death, they just allow them to die. (withhold meds or
feedings, taken off of 02) - Answer passive euthanasia



occurs with advancing age. Development of this can be postural, often corrected with exercise
and strengthening program. - Answer senile kyphosis



Very susceptible to heat and cold. Decrease wound healing process. - Answer What happens
with atrophy of sweat glands?



care for caregiver to allow them time off from caring for their family member. - Answer
Respite Care



Independence and autonomy - Answer Quality of life



upright position to prevent SOB - Answer orthopenic position



death, increase falls, injure self, mortality rate increase - Answer what do restraints put you at
risk for?



1) Med rec is correct (can they access meds)

2) do they understand when to call Dr.

3) electronic records being sent to accepting facility without delay - Answer What three things
are most important in transitional care?



1) BOOST

2)CMI

, reduce 30 day readmission rates for older adults

improve pt satisfaction

identify high risk patients to prevent adverse events

improve communication between provider and pts

better prepare pt and family for discharge



PROVIDES TOOLS TO SUPPORT NURSES IN IMPROVING CARE TRANSITIONS - Answer Goal of
BOOST?



Care Transitions Intervention - Answer What does CTI stand for?



Developed by Eric Coleman.

Four week intervention program designed to improve quality of care and contain costs for pts
with complex care needs as they transition across care settings. - Answer CTI



Transitional Care Management - Answer What does TCM stand for?



The nurse acts as the main care manager, who consults with the patient in hospital, at home
within 24 hours of discharge, accompanies the patient to post discharge follow-up visits, and
provides weekly home visits and ongoing telephone support for an average of 2 months. -
Answer TCM



care coordination and continuity of care - Answer What is the emphasis of TCM?



for life debilitating diseases and have quality of life but active treatment. - Answer Palliative
Care



Family is involved. 6 months or less. - Answer Hospice Care



1)Better Care

2)Better Outcomes

3) Lower Costs - Answer What are the 3 triple aim goals?

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