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Practice Questions — Advanced Practice
Nursing in the Care of Older Adults
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Chapter 1 — Principles of Aging (Questions 1–10)
1.​ Normal age-related change in cardiovascular function includes:​
A. Increased maximal heart rate​
B. Increased arterial stiffness​
C. Increased cardiac output at rest​
D. Large increase in stroke volume​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Aging causes arterial stiffening and higher systolic BP.​

2.​ Which best describes "homeostenosis"?​
A. Increased physiologic reserve with age​
B. Narrowing of ability to maintain homeostasis​
C. New onset chronic disease process​
D. Increased immune response in older adults​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Homeostenosis = reduced reserve, vulnerability to stressors.​

3.​ Normal sensory change with age:​
A. Improved visual acuity in low light​
B. Presbycusis—high-frequency hearing loss​
C. Complete loss of taste buds​
D. Sudden, severe olfactory loss​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Presbycusis commonly affects high frequencies gradually.​

4.​ The most important factor influencing variability of aging is:​
A. Chronologic age alone​
B. Genetics only​
C. Lifecourse exposures and behaviors​
D. Race exclusively​
Answer: C​

, Rationale: Lifecourse exposures and behaviors drive heterogeneity in aging.​

5.​ Sarcopenia is best defined as:​
A. Replacement of muscle with fat only​
B. Progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength​
C. Acute muscle wasting from infection​
D. Condition exclusive to bedridden patients​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Sarcopenia involves chronic muscle mass and strength decline.​

6.​ Which statement about aging immune function is true?​
A. Older adults have enhanced vaccine responses​
B. Innate immunity becomes hyperactive and flawless​
C. Immunosenescence leads to reduced response to new antigens​
D. T-cell function is unchanged with age​
Answer: C​
Rationale: Immunosenescence reduces adaptive responses to novel antigens.​

7.​ Which is a common renal change with age?​
A. Increased GFR after age 65​
B. Decreased renal blood flow and GFR​
C. Total elimination of drug clearance capacity​
D. Improved ability to concentrate urine​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Renal blood flow and GFR commonly decline with age.​

8.​ Frailty is best characterized by:​
A. Single chronic disease only​
B. Increased resiliency and strength​
C. Decreased physiologic reserve and increased vulnerability​
D. Always reversible with bed rest​
Answer: C​
Rationale: Frailty = low reserve, high vulnerability to stressors.​

9.​ Most validated frailty screening includes which component?​
A. Young chronological age​
B. Weight loss, exhaustion, low activity, slowness, weakness​
C. Isolated lab value abnormality​
D. Presence of polypharmacy only​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Fried phenotype uses weight loss, exhaustion, low activity, slowness,
weakness.​

, 10.​Lifespan ≠ healthspan. Healthspan is:​
A. Years lived with disease burden only​
B. Years lived in good health and function​
C. Chronologic age at death​
D. Time spent hospitalized​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Healthspan = years lived with preserved health and function.​




Chapter 2 — Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
(Questions 11–20)
11.​The core domains of CGA do NOT include:​
A. Functional status​
B. Social support​
C. Genetic sequencing panels​
D. Cognition​
Answer: C​
Rationale: CGA focuses on function, cognition, mood, meds, social supports—not
genetics.​

12.​Best tool to screen for basic ADLs independence:​
A. Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE)​
B. Katz Index of Independence in ADLs​
C. PHQ-9​
D. Timed Up and Go only​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Katz Index assesses independence in ADLs.​

13.​Which assessment identifies fall risk by gait and balance?​
A. 6-minute walk test​
B. Timed Up and Go (TUG)​
C. Serum albumin level​
D. Beck Depression Inventory​
Answer: B​
Rationale: TUG measures mobility, gait, and balance fall risk.​

14.​When performing medication review, the clinician should:​
A. Only list current prescriptions without reconciliation​
B. Reconcile all meds including OTCs and supplements​
C. Stop all medications older adults take​

, D. Ignore PRN medications​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Complete reconciliation includes prescription, OTC, supplements, PRNs.​

15.​A key social domain in CGA includes:​
A. DNA ancestry testing​
B. Availability of caregivers and living situation​
C. Blood glucose values​
D. Hearing test only​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Social assessment includes caregivers, living, financial, safety.​

16.​Cognitive screening with high sensitivity for dementia:​
A. Clock Drawing Test combined with recall​
B. Random blood pressure check​
C. Measuring height and weight​
D. Urinalysis only​
Answer: A​
Rationale: Clock drawing plus recall is quick sensitive cognitive screen.​

17.​The best approach to address malnutrition risk in CGA:​
A. Ignore weight change if mild​
B. Use Mini Nutritional Assessment and intervene early​
C. Wait for BMI <18 before acting​
D. Encourage unlimited high-sugar snacks​
Answer: B​
Rationale: MNA identifies malnutrition risk for early intervention.​

18.​Depression in older adults often presents as:​
A. Only sadness and tearfulness​
B. Apathy, somatic complaints, decreased energy​
C. Increased appetite and hyperactivity only​
D. New onset delusions always​
Answer: B​
Rationale: Older adults may show apathy, somatic complaints, sleep/appetite changes.​

19.​Advance care planning in CGA should:​
A. Be avoided until terminal illness​
B. Be initiated proactively and revisited regularly​
C. Only include monetary wills​
D. Be documented only verbally​
Answer: B​
Rationale: ACP should be proactive, documented, and revisited.​
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