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Ebersole And Hess' Gerontological Nursing & Healthy Aging In
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Canada
Veronique Boscart, Lynn Mccleary, Linda S. Taucar, Theris A. Touhy, And Kathleen F. Jett
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Chapter 01 Introduction To Healthy Aging
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Chapter 02 Gerontological Nursing History, Education, And Roles
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Chapter 03 Communicating With Older Adults
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Chapter 04 Culture, Ethnicity, Diversity, And Aging
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Chapter 05 Nursing Documentation
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Chapter 06 Biological Theories And Physical Changes Of Aging
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Chapter 07 Social, Psychological, Spiritual, And Cognitive Aspects Of Aging
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Chapter 08 Nutritional Needs
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Chapter 09 Hydration And Continence
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Chapter 10 Rest, Sleep, And Activity
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Chapter 11 Promoting Healthy Skin And Feet
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Chapter 12 Maintaining Mobility And Environmental Safety
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Chapter 13 Assessment Tools In Gerontological Nursing
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Chapter 14 Safe Medication Use For Older Adults
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Chapter 15 Living With Chronic Illness
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Chapter 16 Pain And Comfort
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Chapter 17 Diabetes Mellitus
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Chapter 18 Bone And Joint Health
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Chapter 19 Visual And Auditory Changes
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Chapter 20 Cardiovascular And Respiratory Disorders
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Chapter 21 Cognitive Impairment
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Chapter 22 Neurological Disorders
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Chapter 23 Mental Health And Wellness In Later Life
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Chapter 24 Economic And Legal Issues
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Chapter 25 Relationships And Roles
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Chapter 26 Sexual Health And Well-Being
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Chapter 27 Comfort, Palliative Care, Death, And Loss
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Chapter 28 Care Across The Continuum
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Chapter 01: Introduction To Healthy Aging
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1. A Man Is Terminally Ill With End-
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Stage Prostate Cancer. What Is The Best Statement About ThisMan’s Wellness?
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a. Wellness Is Not Possible, Because The Patient Uses Medication To A
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ssist InManagement Of His Medical Care.
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b. Wellness Is Unfortunately Not A Real Option For The Patient.
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c. Wellness Is The Same Thing As Faith Healing, And If The Patient Were More Re
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d. Nursing Interventions Can Help Empower A Patient To Achieve A Higher L
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A Incorrect. An Individual Can Achieve Wellness Even If Using Medications.
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B Incorrect. All Persons, Regardless Of Age Or Life–
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Health Situation, Can Be Helped To
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C Incorrect. Biomedical Approaches And Other Treatments And Techniques Are Used
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To Achieve Realistic Improvements In Wellness.
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D Correct. A Nurse Can Foster Wellness At All Levels Of The Needs Hierarchy.
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b. The Concept Of Wellness Was Rarely Or Never Considered By Previous Generations.
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d. It Is Impossible To Have Wellness When One’s Health Is
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A Correct. Holistically, Health Includes Wellness, Which Involves One’s Whole Being.
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C Incorrect. As Basic Needs Are Met, Higher Level Needs Can Be Satisfied In Turn, Wi
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th Ever-Deepening Richness To Life.
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D Incorrect. Even With Chronic Illness, With Multiple Disabilities, Or In Dying, Move
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ment Toward Higher Wellness Is Possible.
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