FULL TEST BANK
ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING IN THE CARE OF OLDER ADULTS
2ND EDITION BY LAURIE KENNEDY-MALONE; LORI MARTIN-
PLANK; EVELYN G. DUFFY
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Advanced Practice Nursing in the Care of
L L L L L L
Older Adults / Edition 2 TESTBANK
L L L L L L
Chapter L1. LChanges LWith LAging
Multiple LChoice
Identify Lthe Lchoice Lthat Lbest Lcompletes Lthe Lstatement Lor Lanswers Lthe Lquestion.
1. The Lmajor Limpact Lof Lthe Lphysiological Lchanges Lthat Loccur Lwith Laging Lis:
A. Reduced Lphysiological Lreserve
B. Reduced Lhomeostatic Lmechanisms
C. Impaired Limmunological Lresponse
D. All Lof Lthe Labove
2. The Lstrongest Levidence Lregarding Lnormal Lphysiological Laging Lis Lavailable Lthrough:
A. Randomized Lcontrolled Lclinical Ltrials
B. Cross-sectional L studies
C. Longitudinal Lstudies
D. Case Lcontrol Lstudies
3. All Lof Lthe Lfollowing Lstatements Lare Ltrue Labout Llaboratory Lvalues Lin Lolder Ladults Lexcept:
A. Reference Lranges Lare Lpreferable
B. Abnormal Lfindings Lare Loften Ldue Lto Lphysiological Laging
C. Normal Lranges Lmay Lnot Lbe Lapplicable Lfor Lolder L adults
D. Reference Lvalues Lare Lnot Lnecessarily Lacceptable Lvalues
4. Biochemical Lindividuality Lis Lbest Ldescribed Las:
A. Each Lindividual’s Lvariation Lis Loften Lmuch Lgreater Lthan Lthat Lof La Llarger Lgroup
B. The Lunique Lbiochemical Lprofile Lof La Lselected Lpopulation
C. The Ltruly L“normal” Lindividual—falling Lwithin Laverage Lrange
D. Each Lindividual’s Lvariation Lis Loften Lmuch Lsmaller Lthan Lthat Lof La Llarger Lgroup
5. Polypharmacy Lis Lbest Ldescribed Las Ltaking:
A. More Lthan Lnine Lmedications Lper Lday
B. More Lthan Lfive Lmedications Lper Lday
C. Even La Lsingle Lmedication Lif Lthere Lis Lnot La Lclear Lindication Lfor Lits L use
D. When La Ldrug Lis Lgiven Lto Ltreat Lthe Lside Leffect Lof Lanother L drug
6. Pharmacokinetic Lchanges Lwith Laging Lis Lreflective Lof:
A. What Lthe Ldrug Ldoes Lto Lthe Lbody
B. What Lthe Lbody Ldoes Lto Lthe Ldrug
C. The Leffect Lat Lthe Lsite Lof Laction Land Lthe Ltime Land Lintensity Lof Lthe Ldrug
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D. The Lside Leffects Lcommonly Lassociated Lwith Lthe Ldrug
L 7. LAll Lthe Lfollowing Lstatements Lare Lfalse Labout Ldrug Labsorption L except:
A. Antacids Lincrease Lthe Lbioavailability Lof Ldigitalis
B. Gastric Lacidity Ldecreases Lwith Lage
C. Anticholinergics Lincrease Lcolonic Lmotility
D. Underlying Lchronic Ldisease Lhas Llittle Limpact Lon Ldrug L absorption
L 8. LAll Lof L the Lfollowing Lstatements Lare Ltrue Labout Ldrug Ldistribution Lin Lthe Lelderly Lexcept:
A. Drugs Ldistributed Lin Lwater Lhave Llower L concentration
B. Drugs Ldistributed Lin Lfat Lhave Lless Lintense, Lmore Lprolonged L effect
C. Drugs Lhighly Lprotein Lbound Lhave Lgreater Lpotential Lto Lcause Lan
Ladversedrug Lreaction
D. The Lfastest Lway Lto Ldeliver La Ldrug Lto Lthe Laction Lsite Lis Lby Linhalation
L 9. LMen Lhave Lfaster Land Lmore Lefficient Lbiotransformation Lof Ldrugs Land Lthis Lis Lthought Lto Lbe Ldue
L to:
A. Less Lobesity Lrates Lthan Lwomen
B. Prostate Lenlargement
C. Testosterone
D. Less Lestrogen Lthan Lwomen
L10. LThe Lcytochrome Lp Lsystem Linvolves Lenzymes Lthat Lare L generally:
A. Inhibited Lby Ldrugs
B. Induced Lby Ldrugs
C. Inhibited Lor Linduced Lby Ldrugs
D. Associated Lwith Ldecreased Lliver Lperfusion
L11. LA Lstatement Lnot Lshown Lto Lbe Ltrue Labout Lpharmacodynamics Lchanges Lwith Laging L is:
A. Decreased Lsensitivity Lto Loral Lanticoagulants
B. Enhanced Lsensitivity Lto Lcentral Lnervous Lsystem Ldrugs
C. Drug Lresponsiveness Lcan Lbe Linfluenced Lby Lpatient Lactivity L level
D. There Lis La Ldecreased Lsensitivity Lto Lbeta L blockers
L12. LAtypical Lpresentation Lof Ldisease Lin Lthe Lelderly Lis Lreflected Lby Lall Lthe Lfollowing L except:
A. Infection Lwithout Lfever
B. Depression Lwithout Ldysphoric Lmood
C. Myocardial Linfarction Lwith Lchest Lpain Land Ldiaphoresis
D. Cardiac Lmanifestations Lof Lthyroid Ldisease
L13. LFunctional Labilities Lare Lbest Lassessed L by:
A. Self-report Lof Lfunction
B. Observed Lassessment Lof Lfunction
C. A Lcomprehensive Lhead-to-toe Lexamination
D. Family Lreport Lof Lfunction
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Chapter L1: LChanges Lwith LAging
LAnswer LSection
MULTIPLE LCHOICE
1. LANS: D PTS: 1
2. LANS: C PTS: 1
3. LANS: B PTS: 1
4. LANS: D PTS: 1
5. LANS: C PTS: 1
6. LANS: B PTS: 1
7. LANS: D PTS: 1
8. LANS: A PTS: 1
9. LANS: C PTS: 1
10. LANS: C PTS: 1
11. LANS: A PTS: 1
12. LANS: C PTS: 1
13. LANS: B PTS: 1
Chapter L2. LHealthPromotion
Multiple LChoice
Identify Lthe Lchoice Lthat Lbest Lcompletes Lthe Lstatement Lor Lanswers Lthe Lquestion.
L 1. LThe Lleading Lcause Lof Ldeath Lin Lelderly Ltravelers Lworldwide L is:
A. Cardiovascular Ldisease
B. Infections
C. Accidents
D. Malaria
L 2. LWhich Lof Lthe Lfollowing Lshould Lbe Lavoided Lin Lcountries Lwhere Lfood Land Lwater
Lprecautions Lare Lto Lbe Lobserved?
A. Hot Lcoffee
B. Bottled Lwater
C. Salad Lbuffet
D. Unpeeled Lbananas
L 3. LWhat Linsect Lprecautions Lare Lnot Lnecessary Lto Lprevent Linsect-borne Ldiseases Lin Lthe L tropics?
A. Using L100% LDEET Lon Lskin Lto Lprevent L bites
B. Treating Lclothes Lwith Lpermetherin
C. Covering Lup Lexposed Lskin Lto Llessen Lbiting Lsurface
D. Taking Lmalaria Lpills Las Ldirected Lfor Lareas Lat Lrisk Lfor L malaria
ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING IN THE CARE OF OLDER ADULTS
2ND EDITION BY LAURIE KENNEDY-MALONE; LORI MARTIN-
PLANK; EVELYN G. DUFFY
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LAURIE KENNEDY-MALONE
LORI MARTIN.PLANK
EVELYN DUFFY
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Advanced Practice Nursing in the Care of
L L L L L L
Older Adults / Edition 2 TESTBANK
L L L L L L
Chapter L1. LChanges LWith LAging
Multiple LChoice
Identify Lthe Lchoice Lthat Lbest Lcompletes Lthe Lstatement Lor Lanswers Lthe Lquestion.
1. The Lmajor Limpact Lof Lthe Lphysiological Lchanges Lthat Loccur Lwith Laging Lis:
A. Reduced Lphysiological Lreserve
B. Reduced Lhomeostatic Lmechanisms
C. Impaired Limmunological Lresponse
D. All Lof Lthe Labove
2. The Lstrongest Levidence Lregarding Lnormal Lphysiological Laging Lis Lavailable Lthrough:
A. Randomized Lcontrolled Lclinical Ltrials
B. Cross-sectional L studies
C. Longitudinal Lstudies
D. Case Lcontrol Lstudies
3. All Lof Lthe Lfollowing Lstatements Lare Ltrue Labout Llaboratory Lvalues Lin Lolder Ladults Lexcept:
A. Reference Lranges Lare Lpreferable
B. Abnormal Lfindings Lare Loften Ldue Lto Lphysiological Laging
C. Normal Lranges Lmay Lnot Lbe Lapplicable Lfor Lolder L adults
D. Reference Lvalues Lare Lnot Lnecessarily Lacceptable Lvalues
4. Biochemical Lindividuality Lis Lbest Ldescribed Las:
A. Each Lindividual’s Lvariation Lis Loften Lmuch Lgreater Lthan Lthat Lof La Llarger Lgroup
B. The Lunique Lbiochemical Lprofile Lof La Lselected Lpopulation
C. The Ltruly L“normal” Lindividual—falling Lwithin Laverage Lrange
D. Each Lindividual’s Lvariation Lis Loften Lmuch Lsmaller Lthan Lthat Lof La Llarger Lgroup
5. Polypharmacy Lis Lbest Ldescribed Las Ltaking:
A. More Lthan Lnine Lmedications Lper Lday
B. More Lthan Lfive Lmedications Lper Lday
C. Even La Lsingle Lmedication Lif Lthere Lis Lnot La Lclear Lindication Lfor Lits L use
D. When La Ldrug Lis Lgiven Lto Ltreat Lthe Lside Leffect Lof Lanother L drug
6. Pharmacokinetic Lchanges Lwith Laging Lis Lreflective Lof:
A. What Lthe Ldrug Ldoes Lto Lthe Lbody
B. What Lthe Lbody Ldoes Lto Lthe Ldrug
C. The Leffect Lat Lthe Lsite Lof Laction Land Lthe Ltime Land Lintensity Lof Lthe Ldrug
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D. The Lside Leffects Lcommonly Lassociated Lwith Lthe Ldrug
L 7. LAll Lthe Lfollowing Lstatements Lare Lfalse Labout Ldrug Labsorption L except:
A. Antacids Lincrease Lthe Lbioavailability Lof Ldigitalis
B. Gastric Lacidity Ldecreases Lwith Lage
C. Anticholinergics Lincrease Lcolonic Lmotility
D. Underlying Lchronic Ldisease Lhas Llittle Limpact Lon Ldrug L absorption
L 8. LAll Lof L the Lfollowing Lstatements Lare Ltrue Labout Ldrug Ldistribution Lin Lthe Lelderly Lexcept:
A. Drugs Ldistributed Lin Lwater Lhave Llower L concentration
B. Drugs Ldistributed Lin Lfat Lhave Lless Lintense, Lmore Lprolonged L effect
C. Drugs Lhighly Lprotein Lbound Lhave Lgreater Lpotential Lto Lcause Lan
Ladversedrug Lreaction
D. The Lfastest Lway Lto Ldeliver La Ldrug Lto Lthe Laction Lsite Lis Lby Linhalation
L 9. LMen Lhave Lfaster Land Lmore Lefficient Lbiotransformation Lof Ldrugs Land Lthis Lis Lthought Lto Lbe Ldue
L to:
A. Less Lobesity Lrates Lthan Lwomen
B. Prostate Lenlargement
C. Testosterone
D. Less Lestrogen Lthan Lwomen
L10. LThe Lcytochrome Lp Lsystem Linvolves Lenzymes Lthat Lare L generally:
A. Inhibited Lby Ldrugs
B. Induced Lby Ldrugs
C. Inhibited Lor Linduced Lby Ldrugs
D. Associated Lwith Ldecreased Lliver Lperfusion
L11. LA Lstatement Lnot Lshown Lto Lbe Ltrue Labout Lpharmacodynamics Lchanges Lwith Laging L is:
A. Decreased Lsensitivity Lto Loral Lanticoagulants
B. Enhanced Lsensitivity Lto Lcentral Lnervous Lsystem Ldrugs
C. Drug Lresponsiveness Lcan Lbe Linfluenced Lby Lpatient Lactivity L level
D. There Lis La Ldecreased Lsensitivity Lto Lbeta L blockers
L12. LAtypical Lpresentation Lof Ldisease Lin Lthe Lelderly Lis Lreflected Lby Lall Lthe Lfollowing L except:
A. Infection Lwithout Lfever
B. Depression Lwithout Ldysphoric Lmood
C. Myocardial Linfarction Lwith Lchest Lpain Land Ldiaphoresis
D. Cardiac Lmanifestations Lof Lthyroid Ldisease
L13. LFunctional Labilities Lare Lbest Lassessed L by:
A. Self-report Lof Lfunction
B. Observed Lassessment Lof Lfunction
C. A Lcomprehensive Lhead-to-toe Lexamination
D. Family Lreport Lof Lfunction
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Chapter L1: LChanges Lwith LAging
LAnswer LSection
MULTIPLE LCHOICE
1. LANS: D PTS: 1
2. LANS: C PTS: 1
3. LANS: B PTS: 1
4. LANS: D PTS: 1
5. LANS: C PTS: 1
6. LANS: B PTS: 1
7. LANS: D PTS: 1
8. LANS: A PTS: 1
9. LANS: C PTS: 1
10. LANS: C PTS: 1
11. LANS: A PTS: 1
12. LANS: C PTS: 1
13. LANS: B PTS: 1
Chapter L2. LHealthPromotion
Multiple LChoice
Identify Lthe Lchoice Lthat Lbest Lcompletes Lthe Lstatement Lor Lanswers Lthe Lquestion.
L 1. LThe Lleading Lcause Lof Ldeath Lin Lelderly Ltravelers Lworldwide L is:
A. Cardiovascular Ldisease
B. Infections
C. Accidents
D. Malaria
L 2. LWhich Lof Lthe Lfollowing Lshould Lbe Lavoided Lin Lcountries Lwhere Lfood Land Lwater
Lprecautions Lare Lto Lbe Lobserved?
A. Hot Lcoffee
B. Bottled Lwater
C. Salad Lbuffet
D. Unpeeled Lbananas
L 3. LWhat Linsect Lprecautions Lare Lnot Lnecessary Lto Lprevent Linsect-borne Ldiseases Lin Lthe L tropics?
A. Using L100% LDEET Lon Lskin Lto Lprevent L bites
B. Treating Lclothes Lwith Lpermetherin
C. Covering Lup Lexposed Lskin Lto Llessen Lbiting Lsurface
D. Taking Lmalaria Lpills Las Ldirected Lfor Lareas Lat Lrisk Lfor L malaria