UPLOAD||QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS||GUARANTEED 100%
PASS
Primary Prevention -CORRECT ANSWER prevention (flu vaccine)
Secondary Prevention -CORRECT ANSWER Catch the disease/diagnose (yearly
physical exam)
Tertiary Prevention -CORRECT ANSWER Treating/stopping progression (Cardiac
rehab)
Benefits of diet -CORRECT ANSWER Better health, disease prevention, healing (in
Diabetics-biggest factor affecting compliance is motivation)
Benefits of exercise -CORRECT ANSWER keeps joints flexible, maintain muscle,
decrease BS level, heart health, decrease weight, increase sense of well-being
Types of exercise -CORRECT ANSWER weight bearing is beneficial (prevents
osteoporosis), swimming easy on joints,
Exercise length -CORRECT ANSWER must be 30 minutes to be beneficial
Tobacco cessation -CORRECT ANSWER decreases risk for cancer, decreases
cardiovascular issues
Alcohol -CORRECT ANSWER ok in moderation-unless medically unsafe, AA can help
stopping
Benefits of physical exams and preventive care -CORRECT ANSWER yearly exams,
identify problems early,
physical exam -CORRECT ANSWER should include BMI, BP and bone mineral density
Benefits of dental exams/preventive oral care -CORRECT ANSWER identify dental
caries, need for dentures?,
Oral Care for elderly -CORRECT ANSWER need to use toothpaste with fluoride
Benefit of maintaining a healthy attitude -CORRECT ANSWER decreases depression,
decreases isolation, must have interactions with people
, Benefits of religious beliefs -CORRECT ANSWER promote good health practices
Benefits of cultural beliefs -CORRECT ANSWER affects dietary consumption, can be
non beneficial
Issues with knowledge and motivation -CORRECT ANSWER pt loses spouse, may not
be motivated to care for self
Benefits of mobility -CORRECT ANSWER keeps joints mobile and pt in good health
perception of aging -CORRECT ANSWER if pt has positive perception, they have a
better chance of having positive results
benefits of sleep -CORRECT ANSWER better mood, cognition, less falls and accidents
urinary continence -CORRECT ANSWER risk for skin breakdown, social issues,etc.
health scams -CORRECT ANSWER dangerous to elderly, provides info that puts them
at risk
Safety when discharging a pt -CORRECT ANSWER find out how may stairs there are
to kitchen, bathroom, bed?
unpaid caregivers -CORRECT ANSWER Give positive feedback to them, the pt needs
them
pneumonia vaccines -CORRECT ANSWER 65 years old and less , 13 once then 23
one year later. High risk pt get them q 10 yrs until 65, then done.
tone of voice -CORRECT ANSWER should be low and not loud, even.
body language -CORRECT ANSWER "i'm fine." Don't always take that at face value,
dig deeper. Sit with them and ask questions.
gestures -CORRECT ANSWER don't overdo
facial expressions -CORRECT ANSWER keep them positive
eye contact -CORRECT ANSWER face to face, on same level
speed of conversation -CORRECT ANSWER don't talk too fast or too slow
timing -CORRECT ANSWER wait for an CORRECT ANSWER and keep eye contact
touch -CORRECT ANSWER if vision or hearing impaired, use light caring touch