Functional Status, Skin and Sensory
Changes, Cardiopulmonary Evaluation,
Musculoskeletal and Fall Risk, Cognitive
and Psychosocial Health, Nutrition,
Urinary and Pelvic Health, and
Preventive Screening – High-Yield NCLEX
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1. The nurse is conducting a functional assessment of an older adult client. The nurse should
focus questions on which area?
A) Feelings about aging
B) Quality of life
C) Recent personal losses
D) Activities of daily living
D) Activities of daily living
2. A nurse assesses the skin of an older adult's forearms and observes purpura. The nurse
interprets this finding as indicative of which of the following?
A) Elder abuse
B) Vascular fragility
C) Poor circulation
D) Herpes zoster
B) Vascular fragility
3. When examining the skin of an elderly client, the presence of which skin lesions should
indicate a need for referral?
A) Cherry angioma
B) Actinic keratosis
, C) Seborrheic keratosis
D) Acrochordons
B) Actinic keratosis
4. When examining the eyes of an elderly client, the nurse observes a brownish discoloration of
the lens. The nurse interprets this finding as being suggestive of what health problem?
A) Conjunctivitis
B) Presbyopia
C) Glaucoma
D) Cataracts
D) Cataracts
5. During an assessment of an elderly client, the nurse notes a decrease in pupil size and a
slowed reaction of the pupil to light. Accommodation and convergence are normal. Based on
these findings, which of the following should the nurse emphasize with client education?
A) Use drops to prevent dryness
B) Wear sunglasses outdoors
C) Avoid driving at night
D) Obtain an eye examination
C) Avoid driving at night
6. A nurse is preparing a health education class for a group of older adult clients at a local senior
center. The nurse is focusing on health promotion and disease prevention. Which condition
would the nurse cite as a common cause of infection-related deaths in the elderly?
A) Pyelonephritis
B) Cellulitis
C) Pneumonia
D) Meningitis
C) Pneumonia
7. When auscultating the heart of an elderly client, the nurse detects a soft systolic murmur at
the base of the heart. The nurse understands that this is most likely the result of which of the
following?
A) Calcification of the aortic and mitral valves
B) Accumulation of amyloid in the pacemaker cells
C) Enlargement of the heart muscle
D) Regurgitation through a stenotic valve
A) Calcification of the aortic and mitral valves