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Quiz 27: Geriatric Surgery
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Question 1
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Impaired nutritional status is highly prevalent among the elderly; as many as 12% of men and 8% of women in the healthy geriatric population are considered undernourished.During the preoperative assessment and interview,what information will the perioperative nurse review,in addition to a thorough assessment including body mass index and Mini Nutritional Assessment?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
An 87-year-old woman has been scheduled for a right cataract extraction with intraocular lens implant of her right eye.She also has a cataract in her left eye and is hearing-impaired in both ears.The perioperative nurse conducted a preliminary nursing assessment 1 day earlier by telephone and has documented her preliminary nursing interventions for the intraoperative nurse.Which nursing action by the perioperative nurse will assist the patient to maintain accurate perception and interpretation of environmental and sensory stimuli throughout the perioperative period?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
An 83-year-old woman,admitted for an abdominal perineal resection for early sigmoid cancer,has a recent history of a 4% weight loss.On admission to the OR,she is tachypneic,her tongue and mucous membranes of her mouth are dry,her speech is slurred,and she is confused.Her surgical unit nurse states that the patient's bowel prep the night before was successful.The patient states that she needs to vomit.The anesthesia provider tries to find a good vein for an intravenous (IV) access and asks the perioperative nurse to look for a possible vein on the patient's other arm as the left arm veins are flat.Based on these conditions,what nursing diagnosis is the patient presenting?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
An ethical consideration with older surgical patients centers on the dilemma of do not resuscitate (DNR) orders.When considering the decision to maintain or suspend DNR orders prior to surgery,the guiding principle should be to:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Perioperative nurses caring for older adults must consider factors that affect the choice of medications and the effects of those medications on this population.Physiologic changes may affect the absorption,distribution,metabolism,and excretion of medications.Which statement about medication metabolism is true?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Minimally invasive surgeries continue to increase in popularity.It seems logical that older patients would benefit from smaller incisions that produce less postoperative pain,atelectasis,and ileus.However,regardless of age,every surgical procedure possesses a certain amount of risk.Which minimally invasive surgical component can present hemodynamic and pulmonary consequences in patients with severe cardiac or pulmonary disease?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A retired perioperative nurse celebrated her 100th birthday with family and friends.Which age group is she now a member of?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
There are many important considerations related to the extent of surgical treatment.Therefore,the decision for surgery relies heavily on the patient's physical status at the time of surgery and on the extent of disease progression.When treating patients who are nearing the end of life,attention should promote:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Age-related skin changes include a thinning epidermis and decreased subcutaneous fat and elasticity.Which skin-related actions should the perioperative nurse take with regards to the older patient?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
When considering surgery for an elderly patient,the risk of surgery should be measured against the risk of not operating,and the expected postoperative quality of life.Which important factors should be evaluated in the decision making?