Gerontological Nursing Competencies For Care 3rd Edition By Kristen – Test Bank
Chapter 11 Promoting Health Aging
- According to the Merck Institute on Aging and Health, older adults fell short of the Healthy People 2000 goals in all but which of the following area?
- physical activity
- influenza vaccination
- eating fruits and vegetables
- overweight
- The nurse is counseling a patient regarding Medicare prevention efforts. Which of the following is included?
- initial physical examination
- smoking cessation counseling
- nutrition therapy for everyone
- a and b only
- The nurse chooses to use a health contract/calendar as a behavior-changing tool for an older adult client who wants to lose weight. Which of the following principles should the nurse keep in mind when choosing this tool?
- it relies on the self-management capability of a client, after initial assistance is provided by a clinician or health educator
- it relies on the ability and skill of the educator
- it has been shown to be less effective with females who are older and widowed
- it cannot be used in older adults with less than a high school education
- The advantages of using a health contract for behavior change include all of the following except:
- it identifies and enhances motivation
- it assures that change will occur
- it clarifies measurable and modest goals
- it suggests tips to remember new behaviors
- The nurse is instructing a new patient on the benefits of exercise. She would include which of the following in providing the most current recommendations for older adults?
- the emphasis is on being more physically active rather than a narrow adherence to a rigid exercise regimen
- older adults should exercise one solid hour per day to achieve benefits
- research has shown that older adults need to burn more calories than younger adults in order to obtain cardiac benefit from exercise
- all of the above are true
- An older client is discussing his desire to continue walking during the winter months, but expresses fear of being out in the colder weather. The nurse appropriately recommends for him to:
- suspend all walking activities until the weather is favorable
- walk inside at the local shopping mall
- join a health club and walk on the treadmill
- continue to walk outside no matter what the weather
- Nutrition counseling is thought to be important for older adults because of which factors?
- older adults are more vulnerable to obesity than other age groups
- older adults are more vulnerable to malnutrition than other age groups
- eating and drinking habits are linked to several leading causes of death
- all of the above
- Which of the following foods should the nurse encourage the older client to eat 5 – 13 servings of per day?
- grains
- meat/eggs
- dairy
- fruits/vegetables
- The nurse is investigating a model health program to recommend to a client who needs help with ADLs and is unable to live alone. Which of the following models would be most appropriate for the nurse to help the client explore?
- Healthwise handbook
- Green house
- Project enhance
- Ornish program
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