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1. Which of these is a common cause of COPD?
A) Atherosclerosis
B) Chronic bronchitis
C) Eczema
D) Allergies - ANSWER B) Chronic bronchitis
2. Over 60% of abdominal pain problems in geriatric patients require:
A) a trip to the emergency department.
B) a prescription for a narcotic drug.
C) surgical intervention.
D) evaluation for hernia. - ANSWER C) surgical intervention.
3. Many elderly patients participate in a practice called "polypharmacy," which is
the:
A) use of mail-order pharmacies.
B) simultaneous taking of multiple medications.
,C) use of generic drugs.
D) use of designer drugs. - ANSWER B) simultaneous taking of multiple
medications.
4. To identify all the drugs, prescriptions, herbal supplements, and over-the-
counter drugs that a patient may be taking in combination, OEC technicians
should use:
A) SAMPLE.
B) OPQRST.
C) DCAP-BTLS.
D) AEIOU. - ANSWER A) SAMPLE.
5. The class of medications that is most commonly prescribed to elderly patients
is:
A) gastrointestinal medications.
B) respiratory medications.
C) neurological medications.
D) cardiovascular medications. - ANSWER D) cardiovascular medications.
6. One group of drugs prescribed for geriatric patients is beta-blockers. This type
of drug:
A) manages cardiac arrhythmias.
B) increases a patient's pulse rate.
C) increases a patient's cardiac preload.
,D) thins a patient's blood. - ANSWER A) manages cardiac arrhythmias.
7. Geriatric patients may also have a prescription for a diuretic such as HCTZ or
Lasix. The role of this type of drug is to:
A) increase a patient's heart rate.
B) increase a patient's respiratory rate.
C) decrease the volume of fluid circulating in the cardiovascular system.
D) increase the preload of the atria. - ANSWER C) decrease the volume of fluid
circulating in the cardiovascular system.
8. The vital signs of elderly patients with excessive internal or external bleeding
may not provide an indication of shock:
A) if these patients are taking beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers.
B) because the hearts of elderly patients pump less due to inactivity.
C) because elderly patients have the ability to compensate for bleeding.
D) if these patients are taking blood thinners. - ANSWER A) if these patients
are taking beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers.
9. Compared to younger patients, trauma in geriatric patients results in:
A) less-serious injuries due to the slower pace in older patients.
B) a higher mortality rate.
C) more bleeding.
D) more fractures of the extremities. - ANSWER B) a higher mortality rate.
, 10. Correcting a life-threatening condition such as external bleeding in elderly
patients can be more problematic because:
A) the skin of elderly patients does not rebound as quickly as it does in younger
patients.
B) the veins of elderly patients have weaker walls than those in younger patients.
C) elderly patients may be on Lasix.
D) many elder patients are taking warfarin or other blood thinners. - ANSWER
D) many elder patients are taking warfarin or other blood thinners.
11. Which of the following statements about traumatic injuries in the elderly is
true?
A) Motor-vehicle collisions are responsible for over 75 percent of deaths.
B) Head injuries are easier to detect in the elderly than in younger adults.
C) Hyperthermia is an early sign of trauma.
D) Injuries are most commonly caused by falls. - ANSWER D) Injuries are most
commonly caused by falls.
12. Falls result in ____% of all deaths in the geriatric population.
A) 5
B) 12
C) 40
D) 72 - ANSWER B) 12