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A patient with early stage Alzheimer's disease has been
receiving donepezil (Aricept) for 2 months. What data
indicates that the expected outcome has been achieved?
A. Increased muscle strength and tone
B. Maintained ability to solve simple problems.
C. Improved sense of well-being and happiness
D. Decreased episodes of urinary incontinence. - Answer-
B
A patient with early-stage Alzheimer's disease is admitted
to the surgical unit for a skin biopsy. Which nursing
diagnosis is the priority?
A. Risk for Impaired Physical Mobility r/t progression of
disability.
B. Impaired Skin Integrity r/t immobility and impaired
nutrition
C. Potential for Injury r/t chronic confusion and physical
deficits
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D. Social Isolation r/t personality and behavior changes -
Answer-C
A patient with Alzheimer's Disease stated she saw her
grandmother through a window. After the nurse told her
that this person was not her grandmother, the patients
became upset and attempted to leave the unit. How
should the nurse respond?
A. You are an older person and your grandmother couldn't
still be living!
B. If you leaven you will miss seeing your grandmother
who is in your room
C. You are not permitted ti get on the elevator
D. Let's go in your room and you can tell me about your
grandmother. - Answer-D
The nurse makes a nursing diagnosis on Ineffective
Individual Coping r/t decreased activity tolerance for a
home care patients with lumbar compression fractures.
which patient outcomes indicate that interventions have
been effective?
A. Appetite and weight have increased.
B. Sleep and pain medication use have increased
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C. Activities are limited to one room to decrease pain from
walking.
D. Ability to perform self-care activities has improves. -
Answer-D
Which of the following is best example of appropriate
communicate techniques for dealing effectively with
people with dementia?
A. When the person forgets something, remind him or her
not to forget next time
B. Ask open-ended question so the person feels he or she
can make chooses
C. Maintain good eye contact and use a relaxed and
smiling approach
D. For people in the later stages of Alzheimer's disease,
talk as you would to a child - Answer-C
What technique should the nurse use for ongoing
assessment of bone density in elderly women?
A. Measure height
B. Record grip strength
C. Perform Romberg test