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NR 601 Final exam | Primary Care of
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Correctly Answered & Rated A+ | 2025
Guide | Chamberlain


An older adult has recently experienced a number of stressful life events.
The client comes to the ambulatory clinic and tells the nurse practitioner
that, "On top of all I've had to endure; now I've got this flu!" In rendering
care for this client, the nurse practitioner recognizes that: - Correct
Answer - crisis and stressful situations may produce emotions that erode
the health of the older people.



When assessing the intellectual abilities of an older adult, the nurse
practitioner demonstrates an understanding of a major barrier to reliable
testing of this population when: - Correct Answer - stating, "Just take
your time and try to relax; there are no wrong answers to this test."



What research finding is the basis for care planning of the client
receiving palliative care? - Correct Answer - Pain management is
inadequately addressed among the terminally ill population.



When an older adult client is diagnosed with restless leg syndrome
(RLS), the nurse practitioner is confident that client education on the

,condition's contributing factors has been effective when the client states:
- Correct Answer - "I've cut way back on my caffeinated coffee, teas and
sodas."



The nurse is providing care to a client diagnosed with dementia. What
option is an example of the appropriate use of implied consent by the
nurse? - Correct Answer - Changing the client's dressing when the client
asks, "Will you change this bandage now?"



You suspect that the spouse of a terminally ill client is experiencing
anticipatory grief when they: - Correct Answer - Dramatically reduce the
time they spend attending to the client



Which is the most likely reason that Type 2 diabetes mellitus is often
difficult to diagnose in older adults? - Correct Answer - The classic
symptoms may not be present in older adults.



A 79-year-old female client resides independently in the community. The
client's daughter is concerned because her mother insists on wearing a
sweater and keeps all of the windows closed even though it is 90
degrees Fahrenheit outside. The nurse practitioner initially recognizes
that this behavior may be related to: - Correct Answer - age-related
neurosensory changes that diminish awareness of temperature changes

, Which activity would a couple in the reorientation phase of their
retirement engage in? - Correct Answer - Establishing a new budget that
will allow them to travel to see the grandchildren



The cost of nursing home care is significant. The primary payer for
nursing home care is: - Correct Answer - Medicaid and private pay.



Your client is cared for at home by his son and daughter-in-law, who are
also responsible for the care of their four preschool-aged children. What
is true of this "sandwich" generation?

- Correct Answer - The conflicts that arise from caring for both older
adults and children can be very stressful.



Which of the following is the best advice a nurse practitioner can give an
older client who is about to move to a new apartment and needs to feel
safe about living alone for the first time?

- Correct Answer - Arrange with the local police to have a home
security assessment done and then follow through with their
suggestions.



The nurse practitioner demonstrates an understanding of the older
client's preventable risk factors for early death when:

A) providing clients with information regarding the effectiveness of a
nicotine patch

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