Gerontology Practice With Verified Solutions
The practical nurse (PN) is implementing a self-medication program for a newly admitted older resident
in an assisted living community. To ensure safe medication administration, the PN should: - Provide locked medication storage in the client's room...
Gerontology Practice With Verified Solutions
The practical nurse (PN) is implementing a self-medication program for a newly admitted older resident
in an assisted living community. To ensure safe medication administration, the PN should:
- Provide locked medication storage in the client's room.
- Maintain a Medication Administration Record (MAR).
- Ensure delivery of an adequate supply of medications.
- Educate the client on indicators of medication effectiveness.
When evaluating an older client's cardiovascular system, the PN should document age-related changes
such as cardiac murmurs and widening pulse pressure.
If an older client in assisted living refuses to eat or participate in activities, the PN should focus on
assessing for signs of depression during the next examination.
For an elderly client with functional incontinence who is alert and mildly confused, the PN should offer
assistance with toileting every 2 hours as an appropriate nursing intervention.
When educating an older client prescribed atorvastatin (Lipitor), the PN should advise them to watch for
common side effects such as headaches.
During discharge instructions for an older client admitted for intestinal obstruction, understanding is
demonstrated by the family when they indicate they will report abdominal distention, constipation, or
nausea/vomiting promptly to the healthcare provider.
To reduce hemorrhoidal flare-ups, the PN should advise the older male client to:
- Increase fiber and liquids in his diet to prevent constipation and straining.
- Take frequent warm sitz baths and use non-abrasive tissue.
- Establish regular bowel habits without rushing.
- Use a therapeutic cushion or reposition frequently during prolonged sitting.
, During the quarterly evaluations of the clients in the assisted living community, the pracal D: nurse (PN)
observes for findings of failure to thrive in the gerian population. Which findings should the PN
document and report as manifestations related to failure to thrive? (Select all that apply.)
✔️Unintentional weight loss.
Increased amounts of sleep .
And increased weakness
an older male client is seeking counseling about his recent sexual issues with his partner. what issue
should the practical nurse explore in this discussion ✔️certain medications may impact sexual function
during the quarterly evaluations of the clients in the assisted living community, the (PN) observes for
findings of failure to thrive in the gerian populations. which findings should the PN document and report
as manifestations related to failure to thrive? ✔️Unintentional weight loss
Increased weakness
Increased amounts of sleep
The (PN) is reinforcing discharge instructions to the family of an older client with failure to thrive. what
information should the PN include to promote nutritional intake for the client? ✔️Minimize stress level
by providing the client a quite enviroment during meals
Provide food variations that the client can manage without assistance
an older woman asks the PN how she can decreaser her chances of getting cyctitis. what info should the
PN provide ✔️void and empty bladder completly q2 to 3 hours
An older male client with Parkinsons Disease is discharged home with levopoda-carbidopa (sinemet) and
instructions to his wife for his care. which statement best indicates to the practical nurse that the wife
understands her husbands needs ✔️i will notify the health care provider if my husband has increasing
involuntary movements of his extremities
the home health PN visits an older woman with heart failure who is on complete bed rest. which
intervention is most important for the PN to suggest to the client to prevent complications related to
immobility ✔️perform leg excercises while in bed
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