ELITE REVIEW WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS FULL SOLUTION
2026
‣ What is aging? Answer: A universal, normal process from conception
to death, unique and individualized.
‣ What age defines an older adult? Answer: 65 years and older.
‣ What age defines the frailest adult? Answer: 85 years and older.
‣ What are some basic physiological changes associated with aging?
Answer: Cellular decline, altered structures, decreased muscle mass and
tone, joint stiffening, and osteoporosis.
‣ What are common muscular aging changes? Answer: Decreased
muscle mass, decreased muscle tone, slower muscle responses, and
decreased elasticity of tendons/ligaments.
‣ What nursing implications arise from muscular aging changes?
Answer: Limited range of motion, longer time for movement, and
increased risk for injury.
, ‣ What skeletal changes occur with aging? Answer: Exaggerated bony
prominences, eroding cartilage, joint stiffening, and osteoporosis.
‣ What nursing interventions can help with skeletal aging changes?
Answer: Range of motion exercises, nutrition for bone health, weight-
bearing exercises, and use of ambulatory assistive devices.
‣ What integumentary changes occur in older adults? Answer: Thinning
skin/hair, decreased subcutaneous fat, increased dryness, and decreased
sebaceous/sweat glands.
‣ What nursing implications are associated with integumentary aging
changes? Answer: Longer healing times, monitoring skin integrity, and
gentle bathing techniques.
‣ What cardiovascular changes are common in older adults? Answer:
Increased arrhythmias, decreased blood vessel elasticity, and decreased
cardiac output.
‣ What nursing implications arise from cardiovascular aging changes?
Answer: Monitoring fluid balance, managing edema, and checking for
orthostatic hypotension.
‣ What respiratory changes occur with aging? Answer: Decreased lung
capacity, less complete emptying of lungs, and weaker cough reflex.