Which of the following is a normal reflex profile for an elderly patient?
A) Knee: normal; arm: absent; abdomen: absent
B) Knee: normal; arm: reduced; abdomen: absent
C) Knee: reduced; arm: normal; abdomen: reduced
D) Knee: reduced; arm: reduced; abdomen: absent
Question 2A nurse conducts a class for family caregivers of elderly relatives. A woman in the audience asks about her mother's frequent urinary tract infection. What changes should the nurse suggest to the family?
A) Make changes to the mother's diet to include eggs, cheese, and fish
B) Direct the mother to perform Kegel exercise at least 10 times per day
C) Establish a regular toileting schedule at least every 4 hours during the day
D) Ensure that the mother has an annual Pap smear to maintain good genitourinary health
Question 3The patient, age 32, has ulcerative colitis, and his condition is deteriorating. An ileostomy is scheduled. After the procedure, this patient may be at risk for
a. Activity intolerance.
b. Sexual dysfunction.
c. Disturbed body image.
d. Ineffective thermoregulation.
Question 4Which of the following is the most common urinary problem among men aged 65 years and older?
A) High urinary volume
B) Glucose in the urine
C) Stress incontinence
D) Frequent urination
Question 5An 85-year-old client with limited mobility is incontinent of urine. An expected outcome of the plan of care is to maintain skin integrity. Which of the following interventions most appropriate?
A) Assess the patient for wetness every 2 hours
B) Complete ultrasound bladder scans after each void to measure residual volume of urine
C) Ensure the client remains free of urine odor
D) Obtain an order for the insertion of an indwelling catheter