Deck 20: Safety and Security

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Which precaution would be beneficial in minimizing an older adult's risk of being a victim of fraud? (Select all that apply.)

A) Do not allow uninvited salespersons into your home.
B) Never provide personal information to telephone sales solicitors.
C) Rely on the advice of people who only friends have recommended.
D) Contact the local Medicare or Medicaid service office for information when needed.
E) Keep your bank account and credit card numbers with you at all times.
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The nurse is recommending that a client diagnosed with moderate stage Alzheimer's disease attend a support group when he becomes defensive about not driving his automobile and the effects it will have on "being stuck at home." Which is the priority outcome expected for this client when attending the group sessions?

A) Facilitates socialization thus minimizing the effects of social isolation
B) Helps with minimizing the loss as a factor in causing depression
C) Provides caregivers with respite while assuring the client is well attended to
D) Allows for the opportunity for a mental health professional to assess the client
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The benefits of telehealth include that it: (Select all that apply.)

A) promotes self-management of illness in rural and underserved areas.
B) facilitates remote physical assessment and monitoring of chronic conditions.
C) decreases costs by replacing the role of the nurse with technology.
D) decreases costs by reducing hospital readmissions.
E) is reimbursed by all health care insurances.
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What information should be included in an informational program to be presented on burn prevention to a senior citizens group? (Select all that apply.)

A) Do not smoke in bed or when sleepy
B) Wear well-fitted clothing when cooking or when grilling outdoors
C) Establish a meeting place for all family members outside of the home in case of a fire
D) Establish a plan for exiting each room of your home in the case of a fire
E) Have a fire extinguisher readily available in the kitchen
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A homecare nurse visits an older patient who lives in a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC). The nurse understands that NORCs are:

A) purpose-built senior housing communities.
B) neighborhoods or buildings where a large segment of the residents are older adults.
C) communities where volunteers coordinate access to services for older adults.
D) intentional collaborative housing where residents participate in the design and operation of the neighborhood.
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The daughter of an older patient says to a nurse, "I am so concerned that my dad is still driving. He is dangerous! He has had a couple of accidents and I am worried that he is going to kill himself or, worse, somebody else. What can I do?" The nurse recommends which of the following involved type action strategies for driving cessation? (Select all that apply.)

A) Report the person to the division of motor vehicles for license suspension.
B) Hold a family meeting with the person to discuss the situation and come to a mutual agreement of the problem.
C) Arrange for alternate transportation for the person.
D) Confiscate the keys to the car.
E) Ask the patient's physician to write a prescription for the person to stop driving.
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A 79-year-old client resides independently in the community. The visiting home health nurse finds that despite it being 90 degrees Fahrenheit outside, the windows are closed and the client is wearing a sweater. The nurse initially recognizes that this behavior may be related to:

A) cognitive changes that diminish the individual's awareness of temperature changes.
B) age-related neurosensory changes that diminish awareness of temperature changes.
C) a delirium-related acute illness that is affecting body heat production.
D) age-related motor deficiencies that result in self-neglect.
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The nurse is preparing educational material concerning fire safety in the home. What research data will be included in the material?

A) Most fires occur during the daytime hours.
B) Fire mortality is highest in adults older than 80 years of age.
C) Most people who die in fires are killed by the flames.
D) Most fires occur outside the home.
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A nurse is caring for a frail older adult in a long-term care facility and is concerned about preventing hypothermia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement? (Select all that apply.)

A) Make sure that the temperature in the resident's room is at least 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
B) Cover residents well when in bed and while bathing.
C) Provide a head covering for the resident.
D) Maintain resident in bed covered with heavy blankets at all times.
E) Provide hot, high-protein meals and bedtime snacks.
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A homecare nurse in an area of the country that is prone to tornadoes routinely discusses disaster preparedness with older adult clients. What is the primary rationale for this intervention?

A) Older adults are less likely to seek formal and informal help when affected by natural disasters.
B) The older adult is more likely to live in a communal environment that provides assistance in times of natural disasters.
C) Most older adults have insurance to help them recover from material losses due to a natural disaster.
D) Federal and private assistance agencies generally provide older adults with priority attention in time of natural disasters.
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Which precaution would be beneficial in minimizing an older adult's risk of being a victim of fraud? (Select all that apply.)

A) Do not allow uninvited salespersons into your home.
B) Never provide personal information to telephone sales solicitors.
C) Rely on the advice of people who only friends have recommended.
D) Contact the local Medicare or Medicaid service office for information when needed.
E) Keep your bank account and credit card numbers with you at all times.
Do not allow uninvited salespersons into your home.
Never provide personal information to telephone sales solicitors.
Contact the local Medicare or Medicaid service office for information when needed.
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The nurse is recommending that a client diagnosed with moderate stage Alzheimer's disease attend a support group when he becomes defensive about not driving his automobile and the effects it will have on "being stuck at home." Which is the priority outcome expected for this client when attending the group sessions?

A) Facilitates socialization thus minimizing the effects of social isolation
B) Helps with minimizing the loss as a factor in causing depression
C) Provides caregivers with respite while assuring the client is well attended to
D) Allows for the opportunity for a mental health professional to assess the client
Helps with minimizing the loss as a factor in causing depression
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The benefits of telehealth include that it: (Select all that apply.)

A) promotes self-management of illness in rural and underserved areas.
B) facilitates remote physical assessment and monitoring of chronic conditions.
C) decreases costs by replacing the role of the nurse with technology.
D) decreases costs by reducing hospital readmissions.
E) is reimbursed by all health care insurances.
promotes self-management of illness in rural and underserved areas.
facilitates remote physical assessment and monitoring of chronic conditions.
decreases costs by reducing hospital readmissions.
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What information should be included in an informational program to be presented on burn prevention to a senior citizens group? (Select all that apply.)

A) Do not smoke in bed or when sleepy
B) Wear well-fitted clothing when cooking or when grilling outdoors
C) Establish a meeting place for all family members outside of the home in case of a fire
D) Establish a plan for exiting each room of your home in the case of a fire
E) Have a fire extinguisher readily available in the kitchen
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A homecare nurse visits an older patient who lives in a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC). The nurse understands that NORCs are:

A) purpose-built senior housing communities.
B) neighborhoods or buildings where a large segment of the residents are older adults.
C) communities where volunteers coordinate access to services for older adults.
D) intentional collaborative housing where residents participate in the design and operation of the neighborhood.
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The daughter of an older patient says to a nurse, "I am so concerned that my dad is still driving. He is dangerous! He has had a couple of accidents and I am worried that he is going to kill himself or, worse, somebody else. What can I do?" The nurse recommends which of the following involved type action strategies for driving cessation? (Select all that apply.)

A) Report the person to the division of motor vehicles for license suspension.
B) Hold a family meeting with the person to discuss the situation and come to a mutual agreement of the problem.
C) Arrange for alternate transportation for the person.
D) Confiscate the keys to the car.
E) Ask the patient's physician to write a prescription for the person to stop driving.
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A 79-year-old client resides independently in the community. The visiting home health nurse finds that despite it being 90 degrees Fahrenheit outside, the windows are closed and the client is wearing a sweater. The nurse initially recognizes that this behavior may be related to:

A) cognitive changes that diminish the individual's awareness of temperature changes.
B) age-related neurosensory changes that diminish awareness of temperature changes.
C) a delirium-related acute illness that is affecting body heat production.
D) age-related motor deficiencies that result in self-neglect.
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The nurse is preparing educational material concerning fire safety in the home. What research data will be included in the material?

A) Most fires occur during the daytime hours.
B) Fire mortality is highest in adults older than 80 years of age.
C) Most people who die in fires are killed by the flames.
D) Most fires occur outside the home.
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A nurse is caring for a frail older adult in a long-term care facility and is concerned about preventing hypothermia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement? (Select all that apply.)

A) Make sure that the temperature in the resident's room is at least 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
B) Cover residents well when in bed and while bathing.
C) Provide a head covering for the resident.
D) Maintain resident in bed covered with heavy blankets at all times.
E) Provide hot, high-protein meals and bedtime snacks.
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A homecare nurse in an area of the country that is prone to tornadoes routinely discusses disaster preparedness with older adult clients. What is the primary rationale for this intervention?

A) Older adults are less likely to seek formal and informal help when affected by natural disasters.
B) The older adult is more likely to live in a communal environment that provides assistance in times of natural disasters.
C) Most older adults have insurance to help them recover from material losses due to a natural disaster.
D) Federal and private assistance agencies generally provide older adults with priority attention in time of natural disasters.
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