8th Edition by Carol A. Miller I
Chapters 1 - 29
,NursingIforIWellnessIinIOlderIAdultsIMillerI8thIEditionITestIBankI
ISBN-10:1496368282
ISBN-13:9781496368287
TableIofIContents
ChapterI1:ISeeingIOlderIAdultsIThroughItheIEyesIofIWellness
ChapterI2:IApplyingIaINursingIModelIforIPromotingIWellnessIinIOlderIAdultsI ChapterI3:I
TheoreticalIPerspectivesIonI AgingIWell
ChapterI4:IPerspectivesIonICultureIandIDiversityIofIOlderIAdultsI C
hapterI5:IGerontologicalINursingIandIHealthIPromotionI ChapterI6:
I DiverseIHealthICareISettingsIforIOlderIAdultsI ChapterI7:IAssessm
entIofIHealthIandIFunctioning
ChapterI8:IMedicationsIandIOtherIBioactiveISubstancesI Cha
pterI9:I LegalIandIEthicalIConcerns
ChapterI10:IElderIAbuseIandINeglectI C
hapterI11:ICognitiveIFunctionI ChapterI1
2:IPsychosocialIFunctionI ChapterI13:IPs
ychosocialIAssessment
ChapterI14:IImpairedICognitiveIFunction:IDeliriumIandIDementia
ChapterI15:IImpairedIAffectiveIFunction:IDepressionI Chapt
erI16:IHearing
ChapterI17:IVision
ChapterI18:IDigestionIandINutritionI C
hapterI19:IUrinaryIFunctionI ChapterI2
0:ICardiovascularIFunctionI ChapterI21
:IRespiratoryIFunctionI ChapterI22:IMo
bilityIandISafetyI ChapterI23:I Integume
nt
ChapterI24:ISleepIandIRestI ChapterI
25:IThermoregulationI ChapterI26:IS
exualIFunction
ChapterI27:ICaringIforIOlderIAdultsIDuringIIllnessI ChapterI2
8:ICaringIforIOlderIAdultsIExperiencingIPainI ChapterI29:ICa
ringIforIOlderIAdultsIatItheIEndIofILife
, Origin:I ChapterI1-ISeeingIOlderIAdultsIThroughItheIEyesIofIWellness,I1
1.AInurseIisIdiscussingIanIolderIadult'sIrecentIdiagnosisIofIrheumatoidIarthritisIwithIaI colleag
ue.IWhichIofItheInurse'sIstatementsIreflectsIanIaccurateIviewIofItheIrelationshipI betweenIa
gingIandIwellness?
A) "It'sIimportantIthatItheIindividualIknowsIthisIisIanIexpectedIpartIofIgrowingIolder."
B) "WeIneedItoIteachItheIolderIadultIhowIheIcanIkeepIlivingIaIfruitfulIlifeIinIspiteIofI hisI
diagnosis."
C) "WeIneedItoImakeIsureIourIteachingIisInotItooIdetailedIforIsomeoneIofIhisIage."
D) "WeIneedItoIensureIhisIexpectationsIofIcontinuingItoIliveIaloneIareIrealistic."I AN
SWER: B
Feedback:
AnswerIBIreflectsIaIdesireItoIfosterIaIfulfillingIandIproductiveIlifeIforItheIolderIadultI despiteI
hisIdiagnosis,IandIreflectsIanIunderstandingIofIwellnessIandIaging.IOptionIAI impliesIthatIilln
essIisIanIinevitabilityIofIaging.IOptionICIsuggestsIthatIolderIadultsIhaveIaI limitedIcapacityItoIl
earnIbyIvirtueIofItheirIage,IandIoptionIDIimpliesIpessimismIaboutItheI healthIandIfunctioningI
ofItheIolderIadult.
Origin:I ChapterI1-ISeeingIOlderIAdultsIThroughItheIEyesIofIWellness,I2
2.AInurseIisIteachingIanIolderIpersonIaboutItheIconceptIofIsuccessfulIaging.IWhichIofItheI nurs
e'sIquestionsIaddressesIanIimportantIcontributorItoIsuccessfulIaging?
A) "AreIyouIlargelyIfreeIofIacuteIorIchronicIillnesses?"
B) "DoIyouIfeelIfinanciallyIsecure?"
C) "DoIyouIfeelIlikeIyouIactivelyIengageIwithIlife?"
D) "DoIyouIhaveIaIreliableIsupportInetwork?"I
ANSWER: C
Feedback:
ResearchIhasIindicatedIthatIanIactiveIengagementIwithIlifeIisIcentralItoIsuccessfulIandI healt
hyIaging.IAbsenceIofIillness,IfinancialIsecurity,IandItheInatureIofIaIperson'sIsupportI networkI
areInotIidentifiedIcomponentsIofIsuccessfulIaging.
, Origin:I ChapterI1-ISeeingIOlderIAdultsIThroughItheIEyesIofIWellness,I3
3.AnIolderIadultIhasIrecentlyIbegunItoIdisplayIunprecedentedIlapsesIinIshort-
termImemory.I TheInurseIoverhearsIaIcolleagueIreassuringItheIpersonIbyIsaying,I"TryInotItoIw
orry;Iit'sI justIaIpartIofIgrowingIolder."ITheInurseIrecognizesIthatIthisIisIanIexampleIofIwhatI ph
enomenon?
A) MultipleIjeopardy
B) Gerontophobia
C) AgeIattribution
D) ImplicitIageismI
ANSWER: C
Feedback:
AgeIattributionIisItheIactIofIattributingIaIproblemItoIageIratherIthanItoIaIpathology,IasIinI theI
colleague'sIstatement.IMultipleIjeopardyIisItheIcompoundingIofIdiscriminationIbasedI onIfact
orsIsuchIasIraceIandIgender,IwhileIgerontophobiaIisItheIfearIorIhatredIofIolder