Deck 21: Living Well with Chronic Illness
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Deck 21: Living Well with Chronic Illness
1
A nurse is caring for an older adult who is in the pre-trajectory phase of the Chronic Illness Trajectory. The nurse knows that this phase is characterized by which of the following:
A) The absence of signs or symptoms of the illness
B) Diagnostic testing being conducted
C) A progressive decline in physical and or mental status
D) A period of temporary remission from the crisis
A) The absence of signs or symptoms of the illness
B) Diagnostic testing being conducted
C) A progressive decline in physical and or mental status
D) A period of temporary remission from the crisis
The absence of signs or symptoms of the illness
2
A nurse is teaching a group of older adults about healthy aging. The nurse discusses global lifestyle risk factors for chronic disease. The nurse includes which of the following in the education? (Select all that apply.)
A) Smoking cessation and avoidance of tobacco
B) Maintenance of high levels of physical activity
C) Importance of eating a balanced diet
D) Development of advance directives
E) Maintenance of blood pressure readings at a level of 120/80 or lower
A) Smoking cessation and avoidance of tobacco
B) Maintenance of high levels of physical activity
C) Importance of eating a balanced diet
D) Development of advance directives
E) Maintenance of blood pressure readings at a level of 120/80 or lower
Smoking cessation and avoidance of tobacco
Maintenance of high levels of physical activity
Importance of eating a balanced diet
Maintenance of high levels of physical activity
Importance of eating a balanced diet
3
The role of a nurse caring for an older patient who is in the stable phase of a chronic illness may include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
A) Coordinating care with members of the interdisciplinary team
B) Administering medications to the patient
C) Providing assistance with bathing and dressing
D) Ensuring that the patient's immunizations are up to date
E) Providing emergency care
A) Coordinating care with members of the interdisciplinary team
B) Administering medications to the patient
C) Providing assistance with bathing and dressing
D) Ensuring that the patient's immunizations are up to date
E) Providing emergency care
Coordinating care with members of the interdisciplinary team
Administering medications to the patient
Providing assistance with bathing and dressing
Administering medications to the patient
Providing assistance with bathing and dressing
4
A nurse cares for an older adult who is described as being "frail." The nurse understands that in order to be characterized as frail an individual must possess which of the following characteristics? (Select all that apply.)
A) Slow walking speed
B) Low activity level
C) Self-reported exhaustion
D) Taking at least five prescribed medications
E) A diagnosis of at least two chronic conditions
A) Slow walking speed
B) Low activity level
C) Self-reported exhaustion
D) Taking at least five prescribed medications
E) A diagnosis of at least two chronic conditions
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5
A major difference in the diagnosis of chronic disease between younger adults and older adults is that:
A) chronic disease is often diagnosed earlier in younger adults and measures can be implemented to prevent later problems.
B) chronic disease is often diagnosed earlier in older adults since they are more likely to seek medical care.
C) chronic disease is usually not identified in older adults because of the many age-related changes.
D) chronic illness is uncommon in younger adults.
A) chronic disease is often diagnosed earlier in younger adults and measures can be implemented to prevent later problems.
B) chronic disease is often diagnosed earlier in older adults since they are more likely to seek medical care.
C) chronic disease is usually not identified in older adults because of the many age-related changes.
D) chronic illness is uncommon in younger adults.
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6
An older man who is a smoker is hospitalized for orthopedic surgery. A nurse takes the opportunity to provide smoking cessation education. The patient asks the nurse: "I have been smoking for most of my life, and I am an old man. Why are you wasting your time telling me to stop smoking? Isn't it too late?" The nurse bases the response on the knowledge that:
A) smoking cessation as late as age 75 can reduce premature death by up to 50%.
B) smoking cessation as late as age 75 can completely eliminate premature death.
C) smoking cessation at a late age will not impact the smoker but can reduce exposure of family members to second-hand smoke.
D) smoking cessation education is only effective in individuals under age 75.
A) smoking cessation as late as age 75 can reduce premature death by up to 50%.
B) smoking cessation as late as age 75 can completely eliminate premature death.
C) smoking cessation at a late age will not impact the smoker but can reduce exposure of family members to second-hand smoke.
D) smoking cessation education is only effective in individuals under age 75.
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7
A nurse is planning health education on chronic illnesses for a group of seniors in the community. When deciding upon which illnesses to focus upon, the nurse knows that which of the following are the most common diseases in the United States? (Select all that apply.)
A) Heart disease
B) Hypertension
C) Asthma
D) Osteoarthritis
E) Diabetes
A) Heart disease
B) Hypertension
C) Asthma
D) Osteoarthritis
E) Diabetes
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