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Chapter 09: Meeting Safety Needs of Older Adults
Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing, 7th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. An older adult man has been diagnosed as having diminished depth perception. What does
the nurse expect him to have difficulty with in his everyday activities?
a. Judging the height of steps.
b. Reading small print on food labels.
c. Reading street signs.
d. Seeing in dim light.
ANS: A
2. The home health nurse is assessing the home environment of an 85-year-old patient with
Parkinson disease. What symptom of Parkinson disease makes the patient at an
increased risk of falls?
a. Postural hypotension
b. Cognitive changes
c. Altered vision
d. Altered
gait ANS: D
3. In order to decrease fall risk due to orthostatic hypotension, what advice should be given to
an older adult who is takingNmeRdicIatioGn foBr .hyCperMtension?
a. Ambulate with a walker. b. Avoid hot baths.
c. Avoid climbing stairs.
d. Sit on the side of the bed for a moment before
ambulation. ANS: D
4. What is a common reason that an older adult may deny that he has fallen?
a. Fear that he will fall again
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b. Fear of being hospitalized for treatment
c. Afraid of being seen as frail and dependent
d. Fear of being considered
clumsy ANS: C
5. Why is it important for the home health nurse to interview an 82-year-old patient following
the patient’s fall in the home?
a. So that the incident can be reflected in the home health nurse’s documentation
b. To help the patient gain insight into the cause of the fall
c. In order to guarantee no further falls
d. To collect data for research
purposes ANS: B