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A 68-year-old client who is hospitalized with pneumonia
became disoriented and confused 3 days after admission. Which
information indicates that the client is experiencing delirium
rather than dementia? Correct Answers The client was
oriented and alert when admitted.
A client has been admitted for restorative care in a long-term
care setting following hip replacement. Which of the following
interventions promote independence in activities of daily living
(ADL)? Select all that apply. Correct Answers *Ask the client
when they need assistance.
*Involve the client in the plan of care.
*Provide the client with a toothbrush.
*Collaborate with a physical therapist to promote mobility.
A nurse is caring for an older adult couple in their home. The
couple has children and grandchildren, who live far from them
and typically visit one to two times a year. The husband is 88
years old and beginning to show signs of Alzheimer's disease
and has mobility issues. The wife is 88 years old and has
difficulty managing her diabetes. She is the primary caregiver
for her husband and wants to maintain his safety. What support
could the nurse provide the wife to care for her husband?
Correct Answers Teach the wife about this progressive disease
and the need to promote as much independence as possible.
A nurse is discussing medication safety with a group of older
adults. Which of the following information, when discussed with