An older adult patient expresses concern about developing cancer in the future and asks the nurse advice about cancer prevention. The nurse shares that
a. Eating foods high in protein, such as chicken and fish, promote cell growth and repair, thus minimizing the risk.
b. Although there are some behaviors that can help minimize your risk, the possibility of developing cancer is usually determined by age 65.
c. Most cancers that develop after age 65 generally respond well to cancer treatment modalities.
d. Cancers that develop late in life are gen-erally slow growing, so they generally do not contribute to this group's mortality.
Question 2The nurse feels most confident that an older patient is prepared to assume self-management of new type 2 insulin-dependent diabetes when the patient
a. is heard asking her son to check the insu-lin's expiration date.
b. is able to identify the symptoms of hy-poglycemia.
c. asks why she needs to test her glucose le-vels so frequently.
d. inquires why she needs to have an A1C test every 3 months.
Question 3A nurse is watching a parade during the summer and notices an older adult looking faint and acting somewhat confused. The patient has hot dry skin. While waiting for the rescue squad, what action by the nurse is most effective?
a. Spraying the person with a water mist
b. Giving the person iced tea to drink
c. Having the person sit down on the grass
d. Pouring cold water over the person's head
Question 4A patient with arthritis has difficulty participating is sex because of joint pain and stiffness. What action by the nurse is best?
a. Suggest a warm shower prior to sexual activity.
b. Ask the patient if he or she needs more pain medication.
c. Explore other ways of expressing sexual-ity.
d. Refer the patient to a rheumatologist.
Question 5The nurse caring for an older adult patient being treated for influenza is especially careful to monitor and document assessment data related to
a. cognitive function.
b. respiratory function.
c. fluid intake.
d. urinary output.
Question 6The student learning about gerontologic nursing knows that which features are commonly associated with geriatric failure to thrive? (Select all that apply.)
a. Impaired physical function
b. Depression
c. Malnutrition
d. Cognitive decline
e. Poor dentition
Question 7An 85-year-old patient's blood gasses are as follows: pH 7.4, PAO2 75 mmHg, PACO2 38 mmHg, HCO3 25. What action by the nurse is best?
a. Administer oxygen per facemask
b. Assess the patient's shortness of breath
c. Assess the patient's oxygen saturation
d. Document the findings in the chart