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Chapter 01: Health and Wellness in an Aging Society MULTIPLE
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CHOICE
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1. When asked bynew parents what the life expectancy is for their African American newborn, the
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bnurse replies that, “2010 statistics indicate that your son:
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a. will have a life expectancy of approximately65 years.”
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b. can realistically expect to live into his late 80s.”
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c. has a good chance of celebrating his 75th birthday.”
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d. is likelyto live into his late 90s.”
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ANS: C b
In 2010, men in the United States at age 60 can expect to live another 22 years. The life expectancy
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of African American men is about 4.7 years less than white men. Of the options above, C is the only
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response that fits into those parameters. The other options are not supported by reliable research.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding REF: p.3 b b b b
TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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2. A nurse is planning care for a group of super-centenarians in an assisted living facility. The nurse
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b considers which of the following? b b b b
a. Most super-centenarians are functionally independent orrequire minimal
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assistance with activities of daily living
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b. The majorityof super-centenarians have cognitive impairment
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c. The number of super-centenarians is expected to decrease in coming years as a
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result of heart disease and stroke
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d. It is theorized that super-centenarians survived as long as theyhave due to genetic
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mutations that made them less susceptible to common diseases
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ANS: A b
Research supports that most super-centenarians are functionally and cognitively intact,
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requiring minimal assistance with ADLs. The number of super-centenarians is expected to
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increase in coming years as the number of older adults increases. The reason whyindividuals
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survived as long as they have is not known.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering REF: p.4 b b b b
TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion andMaintenance
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3. One reason why many “baby boomers” have multiple chronic conditions such as heart disease,
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bdiabetes, and arthritis is that: b b b b
a. theyhave less access to medication and other treatment regimens.
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b. there was a lack of importance placed on healthy living as they were growing up.
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c. theydid not have access to immunizations against communicable disease when
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they were children.
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d. they grew up in an era of rampant poverty and malnutrition.
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, ANS: B b
The baby boomers, individuals born between 1946 and 1964, post-WWII, have better access to
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medication and treatment regimens than other cohorts. They have had the benefit of the
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development of immunizations against communicable diseases. They grew up in an era of
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prosperity post-WWII. However, there was a lack of importance placed on what we now consider
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healthy living when they were younger. Smoking, for example, was not condoned, but was
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considered a symbol of status. Candy in the shape of cigarettes was popular, and there was much
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secondhand smoke.
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TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion andMaintenance
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4. A nurse is planning an education program on wellness in a local senior citizen center. The nurse
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plans to provide education on the importance of immunizations, annual physical examinations,
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screening for diabetes, and vision and hearing screening. It is important for the nurse to
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understand which of the following?
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a. Approximately40% of older adults (ages 65 and older) utilize available preventive b b b b b b b b b b b
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over age group
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c. Theresearch on health promotion strategies in older adults demonstrates that they
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have low efficacy
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d. There is an abundance of research specific to health promotion and aging
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ANS: A b
Approximately 40% of individuals, ages 65 and older, utilize the preventive services that are b b b b b b b b b b b b b
available to them. However, only 24% of those between the ages of 40 and 64 do so. There is a
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paucity of research specific to health promotion and aging; however, the research that exists
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demonstrates that health promotion strategies are highly effective.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding REF: p.7 b b b b
TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion andMaintenance
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5. A nurse is caring for an 85-year-old male client with diabetes in a community setting. The nurse
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promotes functional wellness by which of the following activities?
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a. Encouraging the client maintains current levels of physical activity b b b b b b b b
b. Assistingthe client to receive all the recommended preventive screenings that are b b b b b b b b b b b
appropriate for his age group
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ANS: A b
Maintaining existing levels of physical activity is consistent with functional wellness. Teaching
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the client how to use a rolling walker enables the client to remain active at the highest level
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possible, which is an example of promoting functional wellness. Receiving recommended
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screening is an example of promoting biological wellness. The use of a rolling walker should be
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based on assessment of physical ability. Encouraging the client to attend weekly chess games is an
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example of promoting social wellness.
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TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion andMaintenance
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6. Based on the census reports of 2010, the typical profile of a centenarian in the United States
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bincludes which of the following characteristics?
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a. A Caucasian woman who lives in an urban area of a Southern state
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b. An African American woman who lives in a rural area of a Southern state
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c. A Hispanic man who lives in an urban area of a Midwestern state
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d. A Caucasian man who lives in a rural area of a Midwestern state
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ANS: A b
Based on the 2010 U.S. Census data, centenarians were overwhelmingly white (82.5%), women
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(82.8%), and living in urban areas of the Southern states.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Applying REF: p.5 b b b b
TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion andMaintenance
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MULTIPLE RESPONSE
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1. Primary prevention strategies for older adults include which of the following? (Select all that
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bapply.)
a. An annual influenza immunization clinic
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b. A smoking cessation program
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c. A prostate screening program
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d. A cardiac rehabilitation program
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e. A meal planning education program for type 2 diabetics
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ANS: A, B
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Primary prevention refers to strategies that are used to prevent an illness before it occurs and
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maintaining wellness across the continuum of care. Immunizations and smoking cessation are
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examples of primary prevention. Secondary prevention is the early detection of a disease or a health
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problem that has already developed. Prostate screening is an example of secondary prevention.
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Tertiary prevention addresses the needs of individuals who already have their wellness
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challenged. Cardiac rehabilitation and meal planning for diabetics are examples of tertiary
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prevention.
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TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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MSC: Client Needs: Management of Care
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2. A nurse organizes a health fair for older adults. The nurse’s goal is to focus on the six priority areas
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bidentified by the National Prevention Council. Which of the following activities should the nurse
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binclude? (Select all that apply.)
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a. Smoking cessation b
b. Depression screening b
c. Recognizing elder abuse b b
d. Cholesterol screening b
e. Fitness training b