LATEST 2022 GRATED[ A]PLUS
ATI RN Community Health proctored exam
(Detail Solutions)
1. A nurse is obtaining a history on an older adult. Which finding will the nurse most
typically find?
a. Lives in a nursing home
b. Lives with a spouse
c. Lives divorced
d. Lives alone
ANS: B
In 2012, 57% of older adults in non-institutional settings lived with a spouse
(45% of older women, 71% of older men); 28% lived alone (35% of older
women, 19% of older men); and only 3.5% of all older adults resided in
institutions such as nursing homes or centers. Most older adults have lost a
spouse due to death rather than divorce.
2. A nurse is developing a plan of care for an older adult. Which information will the
nurse consider?
Should be standardized because most geriatric patients have the same
a. needs
b. Needs to be individualized to the patient’s unique needs
c. Focuses on the disabilities that all aging persons face
d. Must be based on chronological age alone
ANS: B
Every older adult is unique, and the nurse needs to approach each one as a unique
individual. The nursing care of older adults poses special challenges because of
great variation in their physiological, cognitive, and psychosocial health. Aging
does not automatically lead to disability and dependence. Chronological age often
has little relation to the reality of aging for an older adult.
3. Which information from a co-worker on a gerontological unit will cause
the nurse to intervene?
a. Most older people have dependent functioning.