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HESI GERIATRICS EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS UPDATED 2025|A+ GRADED|LATEST EDITION

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HESI GERIATRICS EXAM TEST BANK QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS UPDATED 2025|A+
GRADED|LATEST EDITION

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+ Frequency & duration of heat therapy (HCP order)
+ Hot moist compresses= increase circulation= decrease edema, & consolidate any purulent exudate
Cold Application: + Produces vasoconstriction= narrowing of blood vessels
>decreases blood flow to area--blood flow to other organs & tissues increases (reaction--body shivers)
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+ Cold compresses= treat inflammation & prevent edema (clean/sterile)--applied for 20 min. at 59°F
>analyze Pt. for: erythema, burning sensation, numbness, mottling, extreme paleness, cyanosis (sensation pattern: cold>pain
relief>burning skin pain>numbness)
Osteoporosis: + Loss of bone density
+ Assessment: SD= ask complaints of pain that worsens when sitting, standing, coughing, sneezing, & straining
OD= Pt. spinal deformity/height loss, increased lordosis, scoliosis, & kyphosis, gait impairment associated w/ inability to maintain ere
posture
+Diagnostic Tests= CBC: serum calcium, phosphorus, & alkaline phosphate, BUN, creatinine level, urinalysis, liver & thyroid fnx.
+Medical Management= calcium supplements (m=1000 mg, w=1500mg)
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>A diet rich in milk & dairy products
>Teach Pt. relaxation techniques--stop smoking
>Safety measures: side rails, bedside commodes w seat elevators, rubber mats in showers (prevent falls)
>Encourage weight-bearing exercises to increase bone density
>Decrease catteine intake
*Vitamin D
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