NRNP 6540 FINAL EXAM /NRNP WEEK 12 FINAL EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERSWITH RATIONALES |ALREADY GRADED A+/ BRAND NEW!!!
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NRNP 6540 FINAL EXAM /NRNP WEEK 12 FINAL
EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERSWITH
RATIONALES |ALREADY GRADED A+/ BRAND
NEW!!!
A 74-year-old patient has had two recent falls
coming home from bingo after dark. Her outside
steps are well lit. She is unsure why she h...
steps are well lit. She is unsure why she has fallen
but tells the therapist both times she fell just as she
came into her house, before she even had a chance
to put her purse down and turn on the inside lights.
The therapist suspect a problem with:
A. Loss of accomodation and near vision
,B. Decreased corneal sensitivity
c. Poor light adapation
d. Decreased ocular scanning movements - Answer-
c. Poor light adaptation
A 72-year-old male patient recovering from a
fractured hip repaired with ORIF has recently been
discharged home. During a home visit, his wife tells
the therapist he woke up yesterday morning and told
her he couldn't remember much. Upon examination,
the therapist finds some mild motor loss in his right
hand and anomia. The therapist affirms the
,presence of short-term memory loss. The BEST
course of action is to:
A.refer him to his physician as the therapist suspects
Alzheimer's dementia.
B.refer him to his physician as the therapist suspects
a small stroke.
C. advise the family to document and record any
new problems they notice over the next week, then
report back to the therapist.
D. Ignore the findings as they are expected following
surgical anesthesia - Answer-B.
, When planning a PT program for elderly patients
with AD who have difficulty with walking safely, it is
important that the physical therapy session.... -
Answer-uses familiar/functioanl purpose to walk
Is functional; includes turns, looking around, different
surfaces
Involve patient in process
Verbal/tactile/auditory cues
A 65 year-old patient with advanced coronary artery
disease and diabetes is receiving functional mobility
training in a P.T. clinic. While walking after lunch, the
patient experiences difficulty breathing, starts
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