BASIC GERIATRIC NURSING
7th Edition
By Patricia A. Williams
TEST BANK
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Contents
Unit “One: “Overview “of “Aging
Chapter ―1. ―Trends ―and ―Issues
Chapter ―2. ―Theories ―of ―Aging
Chapter ―3.Physiologic ―Changes
Unit “Two: “Basic “Skills “for “Gerontologic “Nursing
Chapter ―4. ―Health ―Promotion, ―Health ―Maintenance, ―and ―Home ―Health ―Considerations
Chapter ―5. ―Communicating ―with ―Older ―Adults
Chapter ―6. ―Maintaining ―Fluid ―Balance ―and ―Meeting ―Nutrition ―Needs
Chapter ―7. ―Medications ―and ―Older ―Adults
Chapter ―8. ―Health ―Assessment ―for ―Older ―Adults
Chapter ―9. ―Meeting ―Safety ―Needs ―of ―Older ―Adults
Unit “Three: “Psychosocial “Care “of “the “Elderly
Chapter ―10. ―Cognition ―and ―Perception
Chapter ―11.Self-Perception ―and ―Self-Concept
Chapter ―12. ―Roles ―and ―Relationships
Chapter ―13. ―Coping ―and ―Stress
Chapter ―14. ―Values ―and ―Beliefs
Chapter ―15. ―End-of-Life ―Care
Chapter ―16. ―Sexuality ―and ―Aging
Unit “Four: “Physical “Care “of “the “Elderly
Chapter ―17. ―Care ―of ―Aging ―Skin ―and ―Mucous ―Membranes
Chapter ―18. ―Elimination
Chapter ―19. ―Activity ―and ―Exercise
Chapter ―20. ―Sleep ―and ―Rest
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Chapter “01: “Trends “and “Issues
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MULTIPLE “CHOICE
1. What ―fact ―explains ―the ―shift ―of ―health ―care ―focus ―toward ―the ―older ―adult ―in ―the ―late ―1960s?
a. Disability ―was ―viewed ―as ―unavoidable.
b. Complications ―from ―disease ―increased ―mortality.
c. Older ―adults‘ ―needs ―are ―similar ―to ―those ―of ―all ―adults.
d. Preventive ―health ―care ―practices ―increased
― longevity.―ANS: ― D
2. To ―what ―age ―group ―does ―the ―term ――aged‖ ―apply?
a. 55–64 ―years ―of ―age
b. 65–74 ―years ―of ―age
c. 75–84 ―years ―of ―age
d. 85 ―and
older―ANS: ― C
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3. Which ―is ―true ―of ―ageism?
a. It ―is ―discrimination ―against ―persons ―solely ―on ―the ―basis ―of ―age.
b. It ―causes ―a ―person ―to ―fear ―aging.
c. It ―involves ―the ―use ―of ―cultural ―sensitivity ―to ―address ―concerns ―of ―aging.
d. It ―focuses ―on ―resources ―for ―the ―older
adult―ANS: ― A
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4. What ―is ―the ―most ―beneficial ―legislation ―that ―has ―influenced ―health ―care ―for ―the ―older ―adult?
a. Medicare ―and ―Medicaid
b. Elimination ―of ―the ―mandatory ―retirement ―age
c. The ―Americans ―with ―Disabilities ―Act
d. The ―Drug ―Benefit
Program―ANS: ― A
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5. What ―housing ―option ―for ―the ―older ―adult ―offers ―the ―privacy ―of ―an ―apartment
― with―restaurant-style ―meals ―and ―some ―medical ―and ―personal ―care ―services?
a. Government-subsidized ―housing
b. Long-term ―care ―facility
c. Assisted-living ―center
d. Group ―housing
plan―ANS: ― C
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6. The ―75-year-old ―man ―who ―has ―been ―hospitalized ―following ―a ―severe ―case ―of
―pneumonia ―is ―concerned ―about ―his ―mounting ―hospital ―bill ―and ―asks ―if ―his ―Medicare
―coverage ―will ―pay ―for ―his ―care. ―What ―would ―be ―the ―most ―helpful ―response ― by ―the
―nurse?
a. Medicare ―Part ―C ―pays ―50% ―of ―all ―medical ―costs ―for ―persons ―older ―than ―65.
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b. Medicare ―Part ―B ―pays ―hospital ―costs ―and ―physician ―fees.
c. Medicare ―Part ―A ―pays ―for ―inpatient ―hospital ―costs.
d. Medicare ―Part ―D ―pays ―80% ―of ―the ―charges ―made ―by
physicians.―ANS: ― C
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7. The ―daughter ―of ―a ―patient ―who ―has ―been ―diagnosed ―with ―terminal ―cancer ―asks ―which
―documents ―are ―required ―to ―allow ―her ―to ―make ―health ―care ―decisions ―for ―her ―parent.
―Which―response ―would ―provide ―the ―most ―accurate ―information ―to ―the ―daughter?
a. Advance ―directives ―indicate ―the ―degree ―of ―intervention ―desired ―by ―the ―patient.
b. A ―‗Do ―Not ―Resuscitate‘ ―document ―signed ―by ―the ―patient ―transfers ―authority
―to ―the―next ―of ―kin.
c. A ―durable ―power ―of ―attorney ―for ―health ―care ―transfers ―decision-making
―authority ―for―health ―care ―to ―a ―designated ―person.
d. A ―living ―will ―transfers ―authority ―to ―the
― physician.―ANS: ― C
8. The ―daughter ―of ―a ―resident ―in ―a ―long-term ―care ―facility ―is ―frustrated ―with ―her ―80-
year-old―mother‘s ―refusal ―to ―eat. ―Which ―response ―would ―be ―the ―most ―appropriate?
a. The ―refusal ―to ―eat ―is ―an ―effort ―to ―maintain ―a ―portion ―of
―independence ―and―self-direction.
b. The ―refusal ―to ―eat ―is ―an ―indication ―of ―approaching ―Alzheimer ―disease.
c. The ―refusal ―to ―eat ―is ―an ―effort ―to ―gain ―attention.
d. The ―refusal ―to ―eat ―is ―an ―indication ―of ―the ―dislike ―of ―the ―institutional ―food.
ANS: ― A
9. When ―do ―the ―conditions ―of ―a ―living ―will ―go ―into ―effect?
a. When ―the ―patient ―declares ―that ―desire ―in ―writing
b. When ―a ―family ―member ―indicates ―the ―desire ―for ―curative ―therapy ―to ―cease
c. When ―two ―physicians ―agree ―in ―writing ―that ―the ―criteria ―in ―the ―living ―will ―have
―been―met
d. When ―the ―physician ―and ―a ―family ―member ―agree ―that ―the ―criteria ―in ―the
―living ―will―have ―been ―met
ANS: ― C
10. In ―the ―1980s, ―Medicare ―initiated ―a ―program ―of ―diagnosis-related ―groups ―(DRGs) ―to
―reduce―hospital ―costs. ―How ―did ―the ―DRGs ―reduce ―hospital ― costs?
a. By ―classifying ―various ―diagnoses ―as ―ineligible ―for ―hospitalization
b. By ―allotting ―a ―set ―amount ―of ―hospital ―days ―and ―prospective ―payment ―on ―the
―basis ―of―the ―admitting ―diagnosis
c. By ―specifying ―particular ―physicians ―to ―treat ―specified ―diagnoses
d. By ―using ―frequency ―of ―a ―particular ―diagnosis ―to ―set ―a ―payment
― schedule―ANS: ― B
11. Which ―facility ―would ―be ―recommended ―for ―a ―patient ―who ―has ―had ―a ―hip
―replacement ― and―needs ―physical ―therapy?
a. Basic ―care ―facility