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Ultimate comprehensive study guide for geriatric nursing examinations (Spring/Summer Quarter 2026). This massive document features over 500 verified questions and correct answers covering all aspects of gerontological health assessment and management. Topics include common conditions in elderly (neoplasms, heart disease, arthritis, diabetes), health promotion and wellness, exercise recommendations (Exercise is Medicine program), comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) domains, musculoskeletal disorders (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, fractures), cardiovascular conditions (CAD, hypertension, AAA, PVD, lymphedema), respiratory disorders (asthma, COPD), gastrointestinal diseases (GERD, diverticulitis, cholecystitis, IBS, CDAD, pancreatitis), genitourinary conditions (cystitis, BPH, prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, atrophic vaginitis), endocrine disorders (diabetes mellitus, thyroid disease), neurological conditions (Parkinson's disease, peripheral neuropathy, RLS, stroke, seizures, dementia, delirium), mental health (depression, bipolar, anxiety, alcohol use, caregiver burden), pharmacology (pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, Beers criteria, STOPP/START, polypharmacy), skin and wound care, burns, pressure ulcers, palliative and hospice care, pain management, and end-of-life considerations.

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NRNP 6540 FINAL EXAM 2026 ACCURATE SPRING-
SUMMER
QUARTER COMPLETE EXAM CITED AND
REFERENCED EXAM

1. The nurse practitioner is examining an 85-year-old man with reports of abdominal pain,
weakness, and loss of appetite. Which is the most likely condition to be tested for and ruled out?

2. Neoplasms and carcinomas
3. Partial seizure
4. Sarcopenia
5. Hirschsprung's disease - 5. Answer: 1 Page: 4

Feedback 1.
Certain diseases, such as neoplasms and carcinomas, are more common in the elderly, and an
understanding of the epidemiology is critical in the interpretation. 2.
Partial seizure is more common in early old age.
3.
Sarcopenia is more common in early old age.
4.

Hirschsprung's disease is most common in infancy.

2.. For individuals over 65 years old, the most common morbidities are related to:

1. Heart disease, arthritis
2. Respiratory problems, cancer
3. Diabetes, stroke
4. All of these are common morbidities. - 6. Answer: 4 Page: 5

Feedback 1.
Heart disease is one of the common morbidities.
2.
Cancer is common in the general population; however, specific types are more common in the older
patient.
3.
Diabetes is common in patients over 40 years of age.



4.
Heart disease, cancer, and diabetes combined are the most common morbidities in older patients.

3. A gerontological patient is being examined for a report of pain in the shoulder. The nurse
practitioner completes a thorough systemic examination because:

,1. Older patients with one morbidity often express difficulties in general.
2. Arthritis of the shoulder is accompanied by other neurological symptoms.
3. Older patients with arthritis often experience pain in lower extremities.
4. The patient may not report significant signs and symptoms. - 7. Answer: 1 Page: 5

Feedback 1.
Older patients with late-onset rheumatoid arthritis experience joint involvement more often in the
larger joints, such as the shoulder, and they also experience systemic symptoms such as fever,
malaise, weight loss, and depression.
2.

Older patients may express symptoms in any other physical systems.
3.
Patients more often experience arthritis in smaller joints.
4.

A thorough examination will detect objective indicators.




4. The nurse practitioner performs a thorough systemic examination of a patient who reports
diarrhea and pain in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen. One possible diagnosis would be:

1. Hirschsprung's disease
2. Pancreatitis
3. Appendicitis
4. Gastrointestinal inflammatory bowel disease (GIBD) - 8. Answer: 4 Page: 5

Feedback 1.
Hirschsprung's disease is an obstruction of the colon in infancy.
2.
Diarrhea is not associated with pancreatitis.
3.
Appendicitis is more common in younger patients than in older patients.
4.

GIBD is manifested differently in a bimodal pattern.




5. A 70-year-old man is seeing a nurse practitioner because he is feeling weak and dizzy. The nurse
practitioner is discussing a care plan with him and makes which of the following statements? Select
all that apply.

1. I want to order a test for your heart to evaluate its function.
2. I will perform a thorough examination of your functional abilities.
3. I will order a blood sugar test to check for diabetes.
4. Many older people feel this way. It is to be expected.
5. I will assess you for the presence of other conditions. - 9. Answer: 1, 2, 3, 5 Page: 2, 3

,Feedback 1.
A complete assessment will help differentiate signs of aging from disease.
2.
All systems interact and can affect an existing condition.
3.
Identifying underlying conditions will avoid undertreatment.
4.
Attributing symptoms to aging can contribute to depression in an older person.
5.
There are changes in the sympathetic response which contribute to the orthostasis and falls, as well
as lack of hypoglycemic response.

10. The nurse practitioner is leading a class of seniors over age 65 years and is teaching about
nutritional needs. One of the men asks why, even though he eats correctly according to the standards
presented, he still feels weaker than he did 10 years ago. He also wonders why he gets more
infections than he used to. Which of the following are helpful answers? Select all that apply.

1. I suggest that you exercise a little more than you are currently doing.
2. Some people experience a decrease in reserve energy.
3. For some people, the immune system weakens.
4. More viruses are being spread throughout the community.
5. I suggest that you see your primary caregiver for extensive testing. - 10. Answer: 2, 3, 5 Page: 2, 3

Feedback 1.
Improved nutrition may not be the factor affecting health of elders.
2.



Many factors can influence the health of elders, including lifestyle and medications.
3.

Many factors can influence the health of elders, including changes in the immune system.
4.
Viruses and other infections are not the only considerations for infections.
5.
Biochemical individuality is important in detecting asymptomatic abnormalities in older adults.
Significant homeostatic disturbances in the same individual may be detected through serial
laboratory tests, even though all individual test results may lie within normal limits of the reference
interval for the entire group.

11. An older woman is seen in the ambulatory clinic for a routine checkup. The patient asks about
results of her blood work compared to last year's results. How is it best for the clinician to respond?
Select all that apply.

1. They are likely to be the same if you have had no diseases since then.
2. Blood work results may be different just because of your aging process.
3. Your results may be different because the body changes with disease and medications you are

taking.
4. Blood work is not a reliable indicator of health because many things can affect your health that

, may not show up in the results of your blood work.
5. There is likely no significant difference as your body remains stable in its functioning. - 11.

Answer: 2, 3 Page:
4, 5

Feedback 1.
Biochemical individuality variation is often much smaller than variation within the larger group.
2.
The aging process and decline in organ function may affect the health of elders.
3.
Disease, nutrition, and medications affect the health of elders.
4.
Although abnormal laboratory findings are often attributed to old age, rarely are they true aging
changes. 5.
Many factors can influence laboratory value interpretation in the elderly, including the physiological
changes with aging, the prevalence of chronic disease, changes in nutritional and fluid intake,
lifestyle (including activity), and the medications that are taken.



12. An elderly couple is discussing health concerns with the nurse practitioner. The couple is
concerned that each of their individual blood studies show different results. One set of test results
shows a significant decrease in blood sugar, but the test results of the partner does not show an equal
decrease. Their physician does not seem concerned, and the couple is wondering why. How is it best
for the nurse practitioner to respond? Select all that apply.

1. Studies show that each person's pattern of chemical make-up is different.
2. There is no difference between one person's range of blood results and that of any other person.
3. Each person's chemical make-up is the same as that of others of the same gender and age group.
4. Many factors affect an individual's chemical make-up.
5. Ranges of the values provided by the laboratory are correct for any age. - 12. Answer: 1, 4 Page:
2, 3

Feedback 1.
Individuals experience smaller variations in laboratory work than from the others in the same age
group. 2.
There are wider variations of laboratory results within a group of older people.
3.
Laboratory values are determined by more than age and gender.
4.
Laboratory values may vary as a result of nutrition, activity, and emotional status.
5.
The reference values presented for the older adult cohort are not necessarily correct for the
individual due to biochemical individuality.
13. Adam, 70 years old, is admitted for possible myasthenia gravis (MG). The nurse practitioner
knows that MG is commonly seen in women between 20 and 40 years old. Adam, however, is
experiencing an ocular form of MG, has dysphonia, and does not have any thymus abnormalities.
Adam asks why the nurse is concerned about MG since he is older and this is a "young person's
disease." Which of the following are the best answers? Select all that apply.

1. We need to assess for anything, just in case.

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