Care of Older Adults | 2026/2027 |Questions and
Correct Answers | Complete Exam PDF
2026 – 2027 EDITION | ACTUAL QUESTIONS + CORRECT ANSWERS | COMPLETE EXAM
MATERIAL
High-Yield • Fully Updated • 100% Verified • Board-Style Scenarios
Includes:
Geriatric Syndromes • Chronic Disease Management • Pharmacology • Cognitive Disorders • Functional Assessment •
Acute & Long-Term Care
Exam Overview
Exam Structure
• Total Questions
• Multiple-Choice Format
• Advanced, Case-Based Clinical Scenarios
• Timed Assessment (Board-Style)
• Designed to Identify Knowledge Gaps
Key Domains Covered
• Chronic Illness Management in Older Adults
• Geriatric Pharmacology & Polypharmacy Risks
• Cognitive Impairment & Dementia Care
• Functional, Mobility, & Fall-Risk Assessment
• End-of-Life & Palliative Considerations
• Acute Geriatric Emergencies
• Health Promotion & Disease Prevention
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, Introduction
The NRNP 6540 Final Exam provides a comprehensive review of advanced practice concepts specific to the older
adult population. This exam mirrors the complexity and structure of graduate-level and certification-style assessments,
ensuring that learners build the diagnostic reasoning, clinical judgment, and evidence-based decision-making required
for excellence in geriatric care.
Achieving strong performance on this exam is closely associated with success in graduate NP coursework, clinical
rotations, and certification readiness.
Answer Format
• Questions are presented in bold, ensuring clarity and easy readability.
• Correct answers are displayed in GREEN, providing instant recognition.
• Reinforcing:
✔ Advanced geriatric assessment
✔ Pharmacologic reasoning
✔ Diagnostic accuracy
✔ Safe and effective patient care
This structure strengthens mastery of core NRNP 6540 topics and prepares students for real-world advanced practice
care.
What are the physiological changes of aging 1. Reduced physiological reserve of most body systems
2. Reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust
3. Changes in the sympathetic response
4. Impaired immunological function- infection risk is greater and autoimmune
diseases are more prevalent.
What factors influence lab value interpretation in the older adult 1. physiological changes with aging
2. the prevalence of chronic disease
3. changes in nutritional and fluid intake
4. Lifestyle
What lab values is important Creatinine clearance, GFR and renal function
What are examples of drugs are eliminated renally Digoxin, H2 blockers, lithium and water-soluable antibiotics
What are the two formulas to evaluate the kidney function The Cockcroft-Gault formula and the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD)
What neurological conditions commonly have an initial onset Parkinson's, dementia, stroke, and complex partial seizures
in older age?
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