NUR 257 Final Exam Aging and Chronic Illness
2026/2027 Actual Exam Questions with Verified
Answers and Detailed Rationales NGN Grade A
1. Why should you have your elderly patients bring in all medications that they take,
including over-the-counter and herbal supplements?
A. To assess for possible drug interactions
B. To verify insurance coverage
C. To ensure they are taking expensive medications
D. To document for legal purposes
Correct Answer: To assess for possible drug interactions
Rationale: Elderly patients often take multiple medications, and assessing all
medications including OTC and herbal supplements helps identify potential drug
interactions.
2. Risk factors for falls in the elderly include which of the following? (Select All That
Apply)
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A. Incontinence
B. Poor vision
C. Medications
D. Environmental hazards
E. Neurological disorders
Correct Answer: Incontinence, Poor vision, Medications, Environmental hazards,
Neurological disorders
Rationale: All of these are risk factors for falls in the elderly population.
3. Which medications can increase fall risk in elderly patients? (Select All That Apply)
A. Blood pressure medications
B. Sedatives
C. Antibiotics
D. Vitamins
Correct Answer: Blood pressure medications, Sedatives
Rationale: Blood pressure medications can cause orthostatic hypotension, and sedatives
can cause drowsiness and dizziness, both increasing fall risk.
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4. A nurse is educating a patient on blood pressure medications. Which instruction is
most important to prevent falls?
A. Take medications with food
B. Change positions slowly (orthostatic hypotension)
C. Take medications at bedtime
D. Increase fluid intake
Correct Answer: Change positions slowly (orthostatic hypotension)
Rationale: BP medications can cause orthostatic hypotension; changing positions slowly
helps prevent dizziness and falls.
5. Examples of environmental hazards that increase fall risk include which of the
following? (Select All That Apply)
A. Loose rugs
B. Inadequate lighting
C. Handrails
D. Night lights
Correct Answer: Loose rugs, Inadequate lighting
Rationale: Loose rugs and inadequate lighting are environmental hazards that increase
fall risk.
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6. Ways to decrease environmental hazards in the home of a patient at high fall risk
include which of the following? (Select All That Apply)
A. Add night lights
B. Install handrails
C. Remove loose rugs
D. Clean environment with a clear path
Correct Answer: Add night lights, Install handrails, Remove loose rugs, Clean
environment with a clear path
Rationale: All of these interventions help decrease environmental fall hazards.
7. Which diseases or disorders can increase a patient's fall risk?
A. Neurological and cardiovascular disorders
B. Respiratory disorders
C. Gastrointestinal disorders
D. Dermatological disorders
Correct Answer: Neurological and cardiovascular disorders
Rationale: Neurological disorders (e.g., Parkinson's, stroke) and cardiovascular disorders
(e.g., arrhythmias, orthostatic hypotension) increase fall risk.