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9th Edition by Carol A. Miller
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Chapters 1 - 29 1 1 1
,Nursing1for1Wellness1in1Older1Adults1Miller19th1Edition1Test1Bank1
Table1of1Contents
Chapter11:1Seeing1Older1Adults1Through1the1Eyes1of1Wellness
Chapter12:1Applying1a1Nursing1Model1for1Promoting1Wellness1in1Older1Adults1
Chapter13:1Theoretical1Perspectives1on1Aging1Well
Chapter14:1Perspectives1on1Culture1and1Diversity1of1Older1Adults1
Chapter15:1Gerontological1Nursing1and1Health1Promotion1Chapte
r16:1Diverse1Health1Care1Settings1for1Older1Adults1Chapter17:1Ass
essment1of1Health1and1Functioning
Chapter18:1Medications1and1Other1Bioactive1Substances1
Chapter19:1 Legal1and1Ethical1Concerns
Chapter110:1Elder1Abuse1and1Neglect1
Chapter111:1Cognitive1Function1Chap
ter112:1Psychosocial1Function1Chapte
r113:1Psychosocial1Assessment
Chapter114:1Impaired1Cognitive1Function:1Delirium1and1Dementia
,Chapter115:1Impaired1Affective1Function:1Depression1
Chapter116:1Hearing
Chapter117:1Vision
Chapter118:1Digestion1and1Nutrition1
Chapter119:1Urinary1Function1Chapt
er120:1Cardiovascular1Function1Chapt
er121:1Respiratory1Function1Chapter1
22:1Mobility1and1Safety1Chapter123:1
Integument
Chapter124:1Sleep1and1Rest1Ch
apter125:1Thermoregulation1Ch
apter126:1Sexual1Function
Chapter127:1Caring1for1Older1Adults1During1Illness1Cha
pter128:1Caring1for1Older1Adults1Experiencing1Pain1Cha
pter129:1Caring1for1Older1Adults1at1the1End1of1Life
, Origin: Chapter 1- Seeing Older Adults Through the Eyes of Wellness, 1
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1.A1nurse1is1discussing1an1older1adult's1recent1diagnosis1of1rheumatoid1arthritis1with1a1col
league.1Which1of1the1nurse's1statements1reflects1an1accurate1view1of1the1relationship1bet
ween1aging1and1wellness?
A) "It's1important1that1the1individual1knows1this1is1an1expected1part1of1growing1older."
B) "We1need1to1teach1the1older1adult1how1he1can1keep1living1a1fruitful1life1in1spite1of1hi
s1diagnosis."
C) "We1need1to1make1sure1our1teaching1is1not1too1detailed1for1someone1of1his1age."
D) "We1need1to1ensure1his1expectations1of1continuing1to1live1alone1are1realistic."1
ANSWER: B
Feedback:
Answer1B1reflects1a1desire1to1foster1a1fulfilling1and1productive1life1for1the1older1adult1despi
te1his1diagnosis,1and1reflects1an1understanding1of1wellness1and1aging.1Option1A1implies1tha
t1illness1is1an1inevitability1of1aging.1Option1C1suggests1that1older1adults1have1a1limited1capa
city1to1learn1by1virtue1of1their1age,1and1option1D1implies1pessimism1about1the1health1and1fun
ctioning1of1the1older1adult.
Origin:1 Chapter11-1Seeing1Older1Adults1Through1the1Eyes1of1Wellness,12
2.A1nurse1is1teaching1an1older1person1about1the1concept1of1successful1aging.1Which1of1the1n
urse's1questions1addresses1an1important1contributor1to1successful1aging?
A) "Are1you1largely1free1of1acute1or1chronic1illnesses?"
B) "Do1you1feel1financially1secure?"
C) "Do1you1feel1like1you1actively1engage1with1life?"
D) "Do1you1have1a1reliable1support1network?"1
ANSWER: C
Feedback:
Research1has1indicated1that1an1active1engagement1with1life1is1central1to1successful1and1he
althy1aging.1Absence1of1illness,1financial1security,1and1the1nature1of1a1person's1support1net
work1are1not1identified1components1of1successful1aging.