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TEST BANK FOR GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING 10TH EDITION BY ELIOPOULOS||COMPLETE CHAPTERS 1-36||100% VERIFIED ANSWERS

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GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING 10TH EDITION
BY ELIOPOULOS||COMPLETE CHAPTERS 1-36||100% VERIFIED
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,Table of Contents
Chapter 1 The Aging Population ......................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2 Theories Of Aging .............................................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 3 Diversity............................................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 4 Life Transitions And Story ............................................................................................................. 39
Chapter 5 Common Aging Changes ................................................................................................................. 51
Chapter 6 The Specialty Of Gerontological Nursing .................................................................................. 66
Chapter 7 Holistic Assessment And Care Planning .................................................................................. 78
Chapter 8 Legal Aspects Of Gerontological Nursing ................................................................................ 92
Chapter 9 Ethical Aspects Of Gerontological Nursing ............................................................................ 105
Chapter 10 Continuum Of Care In Gerontological Nursing ..................................................................... 115
Chapter 11 Nutrition And Hydration ............................................................................................................... 128
Chapter 12 Sleep And Rest............................................................................................................................... 143
Chapter 13 Comfort And Pain Management................................................................................................ 155
Chapter 14 Safety ................................................................................................................................................. 167
Chapter 15 Spirituality ........................................................................................................................................ 179
Chapter 16 Sexuality And Intimacy .................................................................................................................187
Chapter 17 Safe Medication Use ...................................................................................................................... 199
Chapter 18 Respiration ....................................................................................................................................... 212
Chapter 19 Circulations .....................................................................................................................................224
Chapter 20 Digestion And Bowel Elimination ............................................................................................ 236
Chapter 21 Urinary Elimination ...................................................................................................................... 248
Chapter 22 Reproductive System Health ..................................................................................................... 261
Chapter 23 Mobility ............................................................................................................................................294
Chapter 24 Neurologic Function .................................................................................................................... 306
Chapter 25 Vision And Hearing ...................................................................................................................... 318
Chapter 26 Endocrine Function ...................................................................................................................... 325
Chapter 27 Skin Health ..................................................................................................................................... 337
Chapter 28 Cancer.............................................................................................................................................. 351
Chapter 29 Mental Health Disorders ............................................................................................................ 363
Chapter 30 Delirium And Dementia .............................................................................................................. 379
Chapter 31 Living In Harmony With Chronic Conditions ......................................................................... 392
Chapter 32 Rehabilitative And Restorative Care Cha ............................................................................ 405

,Chapter 34 Long-Term Care ........................................................................................................................... 417
Chapter 35 Family Caregiving ........................................................................................................................ 431
Chapter 36 End-Of-Life Care .......................................................................................................................... 441

,Test Bank For Gerontological Nursing 10th Edition By Eliopoulos



Chapter 1 The Aging Population

MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The Nurse Explains That In The Late 1960s, Health Care Focus Was Aimed At The Older Adult
Because:

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.



ANSWER>>D

Increased Preventive Health Care Practices, Disease Control, And Focus On Wellness Helped
People Live Longer.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: 2 OBJ: 2

TOP: Aging Trends KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion And Maintenance: Growth And Development



2. The Nurse Clarifies That In The Terminology Defining Specific Age Groups, The Term Aged
Refers To Persons Who Are:

A. 55 To 64 Years Of Age.

B. 65 To 74 Years Of Age.

C. 75 To 84 Years Of Age.

D. 85 And Older.



ANSWER>>C



The Term Aged Refers To Persons Who Are 75 To 84 Years Of Age.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension

,REF: 2, Table 1-1 OBJ: 1

TOP: Age Categories

KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion And Maintenance: Growth And Development



3. The Nurse Cautions That Ageism Is A Mindset That Influences Persons To:

A. Discriminate Against Persons Solely On The Basis Of Age.

B. Fear Aging.

C. Be Culturally Sensitive To Concerns Of Aging.

D. Focus On Resources For The Older Adult.



ANSWER>>A

Ageism Is A Negative Belief Pattern That Influences Persons To Discriminate Against Persons
Solely On The Basis Of Age And Can Lead To Destructive Behaviors Toward The Older Adult.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension

REF: 5

OBJ: 3

TOP: Ageism

KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation



4. The Nurse Points Out That The Most Beneficial Legislation That Has Influenced Health Care
For The Older Adult Is:

A. Medicare And Medicaid.

B. Elimination Of The Mandatory Retirement Age.

C. The Americans With Disabilities Act.

D. The Drug Benefit Program.



ANSWER>>A

,The Broadest Sweeping Legislation Beneficial To The Older Adult Is Medicare And Medicaid.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application

REF: 16

OBJ: 6

TOP: Legislation

KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: N/A



5. The Nurse Clarifies That A Housing Option For The Older Adult That Offers The Privacy Of An
Apartment With Restaurant-Style Meals And Some Medical And Personal Care Services Is The:

A. Government-Subsidized Housing.

B. Long-Term Care Facility.

C. Assisted-Living Center.

D. Group Housing Plan.



ANSWER>>C

Assisted-Living Arrangements Offer The Privacy Of An Apartment Or Condominium With Meals
Prepared And Served, Limited Medical Care, And A Variety Of Personal Services.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application

REF: 14

OBJ: 9

TOP: Housing Options

KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation



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. The Nurses Most Helpful Response Is Yes. Medicare:

A. Pays 100% Of All Medical Costs For Persons Older Than 65.

B. Part B Pays Hospital Costs And Physician Fees.

,C. Part A Pays For Inpatient Hospital Costs.

D. Part D Pays 80% Of The Charges Made By Physicians.

ANSWER>>C

Medicare Part A Pays Inpatient Hospital Costs, Part B Pays 80% Of Physicians Charges, And
Part D Helps Defray Prescription Drug Costs.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application

REF: 16

OBJ: 6

TOP: Medicare Provisions

KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping And Adaptation



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. The
Nurses Most Informative Response Is:

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.

ANSWER>>C

A Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care Transfers The Authority For Decision Making To
A Designated Person.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application

REF: 19

OBJ: 11

TOP: Advance Directives

KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping And Adaptation

8. The Daughter Of A Resident In A Long-Term Care Facility Is Frustrated With Her 80-Year-Old
Mothers Refusal To Eat. The Nurse Explains That The Refusal To Eat Is A Behavior That Is An:

,A. Effort To Maintain A Portion Of Independence And Self Direction.

B. Indication Of Approaching Alzheimer Disease.

C. Effort To Gain Attention.

D. Indication Of The Dislike Of The Institutional Food.

ANSWER>>A

Loss Of Independence And Control Is A Significant Issue For The Older Adult. Some Residents
Will Exercise Whatever Control They May Retain.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application

REF: 21

OBJ: 11

TOP: Loss Of Independence

KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping And Adaptation



9. The Nurse Clarifies That The Conditions Of A Living Will Go Into Effect When:

A. The Patient Declares That Desire In Writing.

B. A Family Member Indicates The Desire For Curative Therapy To Cease.

C. Two Physicians Agree In Writing That The Criteria In The Living Will Have Been Met.

D. The Physician And A Family Member Agree That The Criteria In The Living Will Have
Been Met.

ANSWER>>C

Two Physicians Must Agree In Writing That The Criteria Of The Living Will Have Been Met
Before The Document Can Go Into Effect.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application

REF: 19

OBJ: 11

TOP: Living Wills KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care

10. In The 1980s, Medicare Initiated A Program Of Diagnosis-Related Groups (Drgs) To Reduce
Hospital Costs By:

,A. Classifying Various Diagnoses As Ineligible For Hospitalization.

B. Allotting A Set Amount Of Hospital Days And Prospective Payment On The Basis Of The
Admitting Diagnosis.

C. Specifying Particular Physicians To Treat Specified Diagnoses.

D. Using Frequency Of A Particular Diagnosis To Set A Payment Schedule.



ANSWER>>B

Drgs Set Up A System Of Preset Hospitalization Time And Payment On The Basis Of The
Admitting Diagnosis.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension

REF: 16

OBJ: 6

TOP: Drgs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A

MSC: NCLEX: N/A



11. When Discussing Extended Care With A Patient Who Has Had A Hip Replacement And Needs
Physical Therapy, The Nurse Would Recommend A(N):

A. Basic Care Facility.

B. Skilled Care Facility.

C. Subacute Care Facility.

D. Assisted-Living Residence.



ANSWER>>B

Skilled Care Facilities Offer Not Only Basic Care But Also Services From Trained Licensed
Professionals Such As Nurses, Physical Therapists, Speech Therapists, And Occupational
Therapists.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application

REF: 16

OBJ: 9

TOP: Extended-Care Facilities

KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

, MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care



12. The 80-Year-Old Woman Who Is Recovering From A Stroke Is Being Sent To An Extended-
Care Facility. She Is Concerned About The Expense. The Nurse Can Allay Anxiety By Explaining
That Medicare Will Cover Extended-Care Facility Costs:

A. For A Period Of 30 Days.

B. For A Period Of 45 Days For Physical Therapy.

C. For A Period Of 100 Days For Needed Skilled Care.

D. Until She Is Able To Be Discharged Home.



ANSWER>>C

Medicare Will Cover Extended-Care Costs For 100 Days While Skilled Care Is Being Applied To
The Resident. After 100 Days, The Resident Must Revert To Private Pay Or Ancillary Long-Term
Care Insurance.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application

REF: 16

OBJ: 8

TOP: Extended Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation

MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care



13. The Senior Citizen Political Action Group That Uses Volunteers And Lobbyists To Advance
The Interests Of Older Adults Is The:

A. American Association Of Retired Persons (AARP).

B. National Council Of Senior Citizens (NCSC).

C. National Alliance Of Senior Citizens (NASC).

D. Gray Panthers.



ANSWER>>A



The AARP Uses Volunteers And Lobbyists To Advance The Interests And Welfare Of Older
Adults. DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge

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