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Mrs Jones, age 72 years, has aphasia. the nurse did not obtain
signed consent before administering medication. Which of the
following statements accurately reflects this situation
a. The medication was necessary, so written
consent was not required.
b. This treatment requires a specific
written consent form
c. This situation is an example of treatment without
consent, which is contrary to
Canadian
Law
d. Consent may be obtained by nonverbal
communication - ANSWER-d.
Consent may be obtained by nonverbal
communication
Mrs.Chan is diagnosed with dementia and is becoming
increasingly unable to express complete thoughts and is
having difficulty engaging in simple conversations. When
communicating with this client, the nurse should do which of
the following?
,a. Ask the client questions that requires more than a yes or no
answer
b. Use words directly applicable to the client's daily routine
c. Restate ideas using different words in different sequence
d. Refrain from validating the meaning of the client's responses
- ANSWER-b. Use words directly applicable to the client's
daily routine
The nurse is caring for Mr. Sidhu. an older adult client who has
early moderate
cognitive impairment and has been diagnosed with dementia.
When interacting
with the client's family, the nurse should teach family
members which of the
following?
a. That memory for recent events is retained longer than remote
memory
b. That it is important to focus on recent events when asking
the client questions
c. That reminiscing about the past can cause the client undue
distress
d. That reminiscing about the past can be a means of
connecting. - ANSWER-d. That reminiscing about the past
can be a means of connecting.
,Sally, the nurse is performing an admission assessment on Mr.
Thomas, a client with cognitive impairment. What should the
nurse do when developing a plan of care for this client?
a. Teach the client new skills using complex instructions with
multiple steps
b. Refrain from mentioning the client's past life experiences
when asking questions
c. Provide instructions one step at a time
d. Offer several instructions at a time when orientating the client
to their room. - ANSWER-c. Provide instructions one step at a
time
_________ is reported to affect 80-90% of people with dementia
at some time
in their disease
course.
a. urinary tract
infections
b. PTSD
c. BPSD
d.
pneumonia
e. violence and injury - ANSWER-
c. BPSD
Older adults experiences loss, common unmet
emotional needs are:
, (more than one
answer)
a. To love and be loved (comfort)
b. To have self-esteem boosted (identity)
c. To have opportunity to care (attachment)
d. To have the power to choose (inclusion)
e. To be needed and useful (occupation) - ANSWER-a. To love
and be loved
(comfort)
b. To have self-esteem boosted (identity)
c. To have opportunity to care (attachment)
d. To have the power to choose (inclusion)
e. To be needed and useful (occupation)
SBAR is a common communication tool. What is the acronym?
a. Scenario, Behaviour, Assessment, Reaction
b. Situation, Background, Assessment, Reaction
c. Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
d. Scenario, Background, Assessment, Reaction - ANSWER-c.
Situation,
Background, Assessment, Recommendation
What are the behavorial principles to be aware of in dementia
care? Change in:
a. behaviour, function, thinking and mood
b. behaviour, family visits, thinking and mood