Gerontology, Mauk Chapters 1-6 2025
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A negative attitude towards aging and the aged is called:
a) geriatrics
b) racism
c) ageism**
d) ethnocentrism
Which of the following is not considered a core competency for nurses caring for
older adults?
a) Analyze the impact of an aging society on the health care system
b) Obtain certification in gerontological nursing**
c) Prevent or reduce common risk factors that contribute to functional decline
d) Recognize one's own attitudes about aging
The nurse wishes to obtain basic certification in the specialty of gerontological
nursing. Which of the following is true about this credential?
a) there is an experience requirement
b) one must pass an exam
c) one must have a BSN
d) a and b only**
When the nurse reads an article and uses the findings of a study to improve the
quality of the patients for whom she cares, she is implementing the role of:
a) teacher
b) manager
c) research consumer**
d) advocate
A lawyer wishes to hire a nurse consultant who has advanced education and
certification in gerontology. Based on their listed credentials, which of the following
nurses best fits his wishes?
a) Sally Smith, RN, BSN, BC
b) Mary Malloy, RN, MS, GNP**
c) Andy Jones, LPN, CRRC
d) Greg Reed, RN, MSN
, The AACN/John A. Hartford Foundation Competencies are helpful to nurses because
they:
a) offer suggestions about how to gain employment in geriatrics
b) provide a guideline for the knowledge that is expected to provide quality care to
older adults**
c) were designed to prepare nurses to pass the State Board Exam
d) were written for nurses working on a graduate degree in gerontology
The nurse has a question about the appropriateness of an older patient's
medication dose. Which of the following professionals would be best qualified to
answer such a question?
a) the geropsychologist
b) the geropharmacist**
c) the financial gerontologist
d) the gerontological rehabilitation nurse
The health care professional who wants to gain experience in working with older
adults who are post-acutely recovering from serious illness or injury, have
challenging medical issues needing 24 hour per day nursing, but who cannot yet
tolerate a full rehabilitation program may be best suited for employment in what
setting:
a) acute care hospital
b) assisted living
c) rehabilitation
d) subacute care **
Which of the following levels of care would be most appropriate for a healthy 84
year old man who can take care of himself, but wants to live in a place where he
can socialize and have help available if needed?
a) a group foster home
b) a transitional care unit
c) an independent unit in a senior living complex **
d) assisted living in a nursing home
Which of the following is not true about assisted living facilities?
a) if their care needs become too great, they may have to seek other living
arrangements
b) persons pay for assistance out of pocket
c) the average resident is in his 60's **
d) they have assumed about 15% of the previous nursing home population
A person aged 84 would be classified, according to current systems, as:
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A negative attitude towards aging and the aged is called:
a) geriatrics
b) racism
c) ageism**
d) ethnocentrism
Which of the following is not considered a core competency for nurses caring for
older adults?
a) Analyze the impact of an aging society on the health care system
b) Obtain certification in gerontological nursing**
c) Prevent or reduce common risk factors that contribute to functional decline
d) Recognize one's own attitudes about aging
The nurse wishes to obtain basic certification in the specialty of gerontological
nursing. Which of the following is true about this credential?
a) there is an experience requirement
b) one must pass an exam
c) one must have a BSN
d) a and b only**
When the nurse reads an article and uses the findings of a study to improve the
quality of the patients for whom she cares, she is implementing the role of:
a) teacher
b) manager
c) research consumer**
d) advocate
A lawyer wishes to hire a nurse consultant who has advanced education and
certification in gerontology. Based on their listed credentials, which of the following
nurses best fits his wishes?
a) Sally Smith, RN, BSN, BC
b) Mary Malloy, RN, MS, GNP**
c) Andy Jones, LPN, CRRC
d) Greg Reed, RN, MSN
, The AACN/John A. Hartford Foundation Competencies are helpful to nurses because
they:
a) offer suggestions about how to gain employment in geriatrics
b) provide a guideline for the knowledge that is expected to provide quality care to
older adults**
c) were designed to prepare nurses to pass the State Board Exam
d) were written for nurses working on a graduate degree in gerontology
The nurse has a question about the appropriateness of an older patient's
medication dose. Which of the following professionals would be best qualified to
answer such a question?
a) the geropsychologist
b) the geropharmacist**
c) the financial gerontologist
d) the gerontological rehabilitation nurse
The health care professional who wants to gain experience in working with older
adults who are post-acutely recovering from serious illness or injury, have
challenging medical issues needing 24 hour per day nursing, but who cannot yet
tolerate a full rehabilitation program may be best suited for employment in what
setting:
a) acute care hospital
b) assisted living
c) rehabilitation
d) subacute care **
Which of the following levels of care would be most appropriate for a healthy 84
year old man who can take care of himself, but wants to live in a place where he
can socialize and have help available if needed?
a) a group foster home
b) a transitional care unit
c) an independent unit in a senior living complex **
d) assisted living in a nursing home
Which of the following is not true about assisted living facilities?
a) if their care needs become too great, they may have to seek other living
arrangements
b) persons pay for assistance out of pocket
c) the average resident is in his 60's **
d) they have assumed about 15% of the previous nursing home population
A person aged 84 would be classified, according to current systems, as: