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1. Why is the availability of work space significant when organizing a group
activity for residents in a long-term care facility?
The availability of work space is significant because it impacts the
agency's funding.
The availability of work space is significant because it determines
whether the residents can comfortably and safely engage in the
activity.
The availability of work space is significant because it affects the type
of cards that can be made.
The availability of work space is significant because it influences the
cognitive ability of the residents.
2. If a nurse is working with an older adult who has a different cultural
background, how should the nurse approach the concept of healthy aging?
The nurse should consider the individual's cultural beliefs and
practices when discussing healthy aging.
The nurse should focus solely on medical interventions without
considering cultural context.
The nurse should assume all older adults have the same
understanding of healthy aging.
The nurse should ignore cultural differences and apply a standard
approach.
3. Discuss how the transition from a working role to retirement can affect an
individual's social aging process.
, The transition from a working role to retirement can lead to changes
in social interactions and identity.
Retirement has no impact on social interactions.
Retirement improves physical health.
Retirement only affects financial stability.
4. How does social engagement contribute to the perception of wellness in
older adults?
Social engagement only matters if it involves physical activity.
Social engagement is irrelevant to wellness in older adults.
Social engagement is a sign of dependency rather than wellness.
Social engagement, such as going out to dinner and dancing,
indicates active participation in life, which is a sign of wellness.
5. When conducting an admissions interview with an older client, the nurse
observes that the client pauses for a period of time before responding to the
questions. The nurse responds to this client based on the assumption that the
client is:
reluctant to share information with someone with whom he or she has
no relationship.
sorting through his or her vast life experiences in order to answer
appropriately.
exhibiting signs of mild cognitive impairment.
nervous and having difficulty concentrating on the questions.
6. What is essential for nurses to effectively promote wellness in relation to a
person's culture?