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BSN 425 Foundations of Nursing Care for the Older Adult Week 2 2026 | Most Tested Questions & Verified Answers | Latest Update | Graded A+

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Strengthen your understanding of foundational gerontological nursing concepts with this updated BSN 425 Week 2 Study Guide for 2026/2027. Developed for Nightingale College nursing students, this resource presents essential course material in a structured format to support active learning and effective review. The guide covers the physiological changes associated with aging, comprehensive health assessments, functional and cognitive evaluations, health promotion strategies, safety considerations, age-related risk factors, interdisciplinary collaboration, and person-centered nursing care for older adults. Practice questions and concept reviews help reinforce knowledge while encouraging clinical reasoning and evidence-based decision-making. Ideal for weekly study or course revision, this guide supports knowledge retention, strengthens nursing judgment, and promotes confidence in caring for older adult populations.

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BSN 425 Foundations of Nursing Care for the Older Adult
Week 2 2026 | Most Tested Questions & Verified Answers |
Latest Update | Graded A+
1. Describe the significance of the age eligibility for Medicare in relation to the
care of older adults.

The age of 65 for Medicare eligibility is arbitrary and has no impact on
healthcare services.

Medicare eligibility at 65 years old is primarily for financial reasons
rather than health care access.

Older adults are eligible for Medicare at 65 years old to reduce the
burden on family caregivers.

The age eligibility for Medicare at 65 years old is significant as it
provides older adults access to essential healthcare services, which
can enhance their quality of life and health outcomes.

2. If a nurse is developing a care plan for an older adult patient with heart
failure, which interventions should be prioritized based on common
complications associated with this diagnosis?

Focusing solely on pain management and ignoring fluid balance.

Encouraging high sodium intake, promoting bed rest, and avoiding
medication adherence.

Prioritizing physical therapy without considering the patient's cardiac
status.

Monitoring fluid intake and output, assessing for signs of edema,
and educating the patient on dietary restrictions.

3. What is one of the core features of a transitional care program that focuses
on the quality of care for older adults?

Individualized treatment plans

, Increased hospital stays

Standardized care protocols

Evidence-based plan


4. Which of the following are true statements regarding the Program for All-
Inclusinve Care for the Elderly (PACE) program?

PACE is a comprehensive healthcare delivery system funded by
Medicare and Medicaid

The PACE model focuses on providing community-based care and
services to people who would otherwise need nursing home levels of
care

The PACE organization is community based and provides care and
services in the home

Participants must be Medicare eligible, 55 years or older with a
disability and be certified for nursing home care

The National PACE Association Primary Care Committee has
developed care models and prevention guidelines for patients who
have diabetes, chronic heart failure, kidney disease or pulmonary
disease

All of the above

5. Discuss the significance of the Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist's role in the
NICHE program.

The Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist primarily focuses on diagnosing
illnesses in elderly patients.

The Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist provides expert clinical
knowledge that enhances the quality of care for older adults.

, The Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist is responsible for prescribing
medication to elderly patients.

The Geriatric Clinical Nurse Specialist performs as a geriatric health
care provider under a physician.

6. What is one of the key components of the NICHE program that supports
nurses in caring for older adults?

Individual nurse training programs

Increased patient funding

Standardized medical protocols

Collaboration with other disciplines

7. What is one of the primary goals of the NICHE program?

Develop new medications for elderly patients

Reduce hospital readmission rates

Increase nurse staffing levels

Enhance the quality of care for older adults

8. The client asks the nurse why an electronic health record (EHR) system is
being used. Which response by the nurse indicates an understanding of the
rationale for an EHR system?

It includes organizational reports of unusual occurrences that are not
part of the client's record.

It improves interdisciplinary collaboration that improves efficiency
in procedures.

This type of system consists of combined documentation and daily
care plans.

, This type of system tracks medication administration and usage over
24 hours.

9. In a hospital setting, if a nurse is implementing the GRN model, which of the
following actions would best demonstrate their role?

Providing financial counseling to the patient's family.

Performing routine lab tests for all patients.

Developing a care plan for a patient experiencing multiple geriatric
syndromes.

Administering medications without assessing patient needs.

10. What does PACE stand for in the context of elder care?

Programs for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly

Partnerships for Aging Care Excellence

Primary Access to Care for Elders

Patient Assistance for Care and Education

11. What is the primary focus of care in a functional model philosophy for older
adults?

Diagnostic testing

Rapid discharge

Treatment of the illness

Health promotion

12. Where do the majority of older adults who participate in PACE programs
live?

in their own homes

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