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Mr. Adams is 90 years old. In the last few months he appears unable to comply
with the health-care plan developed by the nurse practitioner. The nurse
practitioner considers which of the following reasons for noncompliance when
updating his home care plan? Select all that apply.
1. Polypharmacy
2. Treatment burden
3. Attending multiple appointments
4. Affording complex drug regimens
5. Cognitive ability only
1. Polypharmacy
2. Treatment burden
3. Attending multiple appointments
4. Affording complex drug regimens
A patient asks the nurse practitioner what is meant by health promotion. Which of
the following is the nurse practitioner's best response? Health promotion:
1. Maintaining current health services.
2. Maintaining federal legislation regarding health care at the current level.
3. Encouraging healthy lifestyle and healthy public policy formulation.
4. Encouraging the advancement of alternative health therapies.
3. Encouraging healthy lifestyle and healthy public policy formulation.
Mr. Thomas comes in for a health examination appointment with his nurse
practitioner. He asks why nurse practitioners are qualified to conduct these
evaluations. Which of the following is the nurse practitioner's best response? The
nurse practitioner:
1. Is concerned about health and not disease.
2. Saves the physician time in the office.
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,3. Can assess for minor conditions and refer to the doctor for other conditions.
4. Is prepared to assess health holistically.
4. Is prepared to assess health holistically.
Mrs. Williams, 80 years old, asks her nurse practitioner to order a new alternative
therapy for her. Mrs. Williams believes that this botanical supplement will provide
pain relief for her fibromyalgia. The nurse practitioner explains that this therapy is
likely not covered by Medicare because:
1. The botanical is expensive and not approved for use.
2. Medicare only covers treatments that are approved according to the stringent
guidelines of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).
3. There is no reason to use these botanicals when opioids are proven effective.
4. This botanical is not on the Medicare list of approved medications.
2. Medicare only covers treatments that are approved according to the stringent
guidelines of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).
Evidence-based geriatric assessment instruments available to the clinician:
A. Are largely screening instruments to detect a condition
B. Largely do not exist and if they do they have limited clinical utility
C. Include screening, evaluation, and measurement instruments in multiple
domains
D. Have applicability in the outpatient but not the inpatient setting
C. Include screening, evaluation, and measurement instruments in multiple
domains
When interviewing the older adult with a suspected dementia, it is most important
that:
A. Mental status be evaluated first in order to determine if the patient is a reliable
historian
B. The examiner use short simple questions and recognize non-verbal signs of
discomfort
C. Postpone the mental status evaluation for the following visit and establish a
rapport first
D. The clinician get in contact with a family member to obtain the history
B. The examiner use short simple questions and recognize non-verbal signs of
discomfort
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,Which is not considered a dimension of symptomatology?
A. Onset
B. Physical signs
C. Location
D. Absence of associated symptoms
B. Physical signs
The best approach to taking the health history is to:
A. Start with an open-ended question
B. Start with the review of systems
C. Focus on the chief complaint
D. Complete the history before conducting the examination
A. Start with an open-ended question
A review of the evidence relative to screening of the elderly reveals the highest
evidence rating for:
A. Vision screening
B. Mammography screening
C. Hearing screening
D. Dementia screening
C. Hearing screening
Assessment of vital signs in the elderly reflect:
A. Errors in blood pressure measurement are rare with automated recording
devices
B. Shortness of breath in the elderly is rare in the older, deconditioned, and
immobile patient
C. Older adults prefer a 0-10 pain rating scale
D. Older adults could be septic with a temperature within normal limits
D. Older adults could be septic with a temperature within normal limits
What statement is true about nutrition intake in the elderly?
A. Deficiencies in protein intake are common with aging.
B. Malnutrition is the most common nutritional disorder among the elderly living
in the community.
C. Increased caloric consumption is needed as one ages.
D. The serum albumin is a good reflection of protein stores.
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, A. Deficiencies in protein intake are common with aging.
What is reflective of functional decline in older adults?
A. Functional decline is synonymous with advanced age.
B. Some individuals die of "old age" but have maintained an active and healthy
lifestyle.
C. Instrumental activities of daily living are preserved longer than activities of
daily living.
D. It is always possible to prevent functional deterioration
B. Some individuals die of "old age" but have maintained an active and healthy
lifestyle.
The leading cause of traumatic death in the elderly is due to:
A. Motor vehicle accidents
B. Pedestrian injuries
C. Falls
D. Burns
C. Falls
Timing of the get-and-go test enhances its sensitivity. The process should take less
than:
A. Thirty seconds
B. Sixteen seconds
C. Sixty seconds
D. Ten seconds
B. Sixteen seconds
A validated tool for assessing cognitive function specific to dementia is:
A. Mini-cog
B. Confusion assessment method
C. Yesavage GDS scale
D. NuDesc
A. Mini-cog
The medical outcome study short form 36 remains the gold standard of quality of
life instruments. It measures:
A. Mental and social domains
B. Social domain
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