A 58 year old woman presents to the ER complaining of severe dizziness, vomiting, and pressure inside
of her right ear, persisting for 25 minutes. What interventions should the nurse carry out? Select all that
apply.:
a. Place patient in a quiet room
b. Assist the patient in finding their favorite TV channel
c. Restrict any fluid intake
d. Administer Atropine
e. Keep side rails down to keep patient unrestricted - answer-a,d
A 78-year-old patient with Huntington's disease has developed contractures from muscle atrophy. The
nurse is reviewing the information after admission to the long-term care facility. Which best describes
an appropriate outcome for this patient?:
a. The patient will monitor for signs and symptoms of skin breakdown as a result of the contactures.
b. The patient will learn to reposition himself/herself in bed and chair without help.
c. The patient will participate in range of motion exercises to reduce the effects of the contractures.
d. The patient will verbalize the effects of contractures on his/her activities of daily living. - answer-c
A 78-year-old white woman comes into the emergency room with a fractured hip. She smokes two
packs of cigarettes a day and partakes in little to no physical activity. What is the underlying cause of her
hip fracture?:
a. Arthritis
b. Type 1 Diabetes
c. Osteoporosis
d. Old Age - answer-c
A 89-year-old man comes into the clinic complaining of a tender right knee. The knee looks swollen, red,
and is warm to touch. Based on his symptoms what is he experiencing?:
A. Obesity
B. Poor mobility
C. Gout
D. Osteoporosis - answer-c
A charge nurse asks a new nurse on orientation caring for an older adult about some of the common
causes of hearing loss. How should the nurse respond?:
a. Aging, poor diet, and lack of exercise
B. Presbycusis, cerumen buildup, and prolonged exposure to loud noises
C. Genetics, smoking, and growing old
D. Using earphones with loud music, hypertension, and diabetes - answer-b
A charge nurse asks a new nurse on orientation caring for an older adult about some of the common
causes of hearing loss. How should the nurse respond?:
a. Aging, poor diet, and lack of exercise
b. Presbycusis, cerumen buildup, and prolonged exposure to loud noises
c. Genetics, smoking, and growing old
d. Using earphones with loud music, hypertension, and diabetes - answer-b
, A charge nurse is discussing BPPV with a nurse on the unit. Which statement by the nurse indicates a
need for more teaching?:
a. "BPPV is most commonly seen in post-menopausal women."
b. "BPPV is sometimes triggered when the head is frequently changing positions."
c. "The doctor may prescribe a PRN antiemetic because of intense n/v that may accompany vertigo."
d. "BPPV is a symptom of a more serious problem." - answer-d
A client comes in complaining of symptoms that may be ALS. The physician decides to do an assessment
and order some tests to figure out what is going on. What one test confirms the diagnosis of ALS?:
A. MRI
B. Blood work and urine sample
C. CT Scan
D. There is no one test that can provide a definitive diagnosis of ALS - answer-D
A college student is asking the nurse about his grandfather, who just received a diagnosis of
Huntington's disease. The student wants to know if he will have the disease, too. What should the nurse
tell the student? Select all that apply.:
a. "Huntington's disease affects men more than women."
b. "Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant disease."
c. "Huntington's disease does not skip a generation."
d. "Huntington's disease is a treatable disease."
e. "There is a 75% chance you will have the disease." - answer-b,c
A nurse at an assisted living facility is planning a program about safer sex for older adults. Why would
this program be important? (Select all that apply.):
a. Advancing age makes a person more susceptible to sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
b. HIV/AIDS is spreading more quickly among older adults than among younger adults.
c. Older adults frequently forego condom use because there is no risk for unwanted pregnancy
d. Many older adults assume that STIs are not a problem. STIs only affect younger adults - answer-b,c,d
A nurse at Colonial Oaks is caring for a patient with dementia, what is her priority intervention?:
a. Maintain a quiet environment
b. Include photographs
c. Removing all area rugs from the home
d. Keeping the temperature of the home consistent - answer-c
A nurse is communicating with a patient who has been diagnosed with depression. Which of the
following questions represent therapeutic communication?:
a. Can you tell me why you feel this way?
b. Can't you just snap out of this?
c. This must be a very difficult time for you. Can you elaborate, please?
d. Do you go outside enough? - answer-c
A nurse is discussing treatment options for a pt with MS who has complained frequently of tremors. The
nurse may discuss which of the following medications as options to help with tremors... (select all that
apply):
a. Primidone