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Adult Behaviors

The Adult Client in Health and Illness

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Alterations in health A change from the normal wellness state
Gerontologic nursing Care of the older adult
Family Individuals tied by marriage, birth, or adoption
Couple Two people living together
Health State of complete mental, physical, and social well-being
Wellness State of reaching maximum health
Manifestations Signs and symptoms
Illness Response to sickness
Remission Diminished symptoms
Exacerbation Reappearance of symptoms
Which of the following behaviors would not be considered healthy for a young adult? eating hamburgers and French fries every day for lunch
A 51-year old male client asks his nurse what should be included in his routine physical examination. The most accurate response would be: PSA check annually
You are assisting in the home inspection for a client recovering from a broken hip. Which of the following might require nursing teaching and intervention? throw rugs in two of the four rooms
You are assessing the physical condition of a 30-year old male. You will not be surprised to find which of these signs and symptoms? visual acuity of 20/30
A client in her middle adult years is concerned about her loss of inches in height. Your best reply should be: "The vertebral discs may be thinning due to osteoporosis"
A client has developed a urinary tract infection due to the insertions of a Foley catheter. This type of illness is referred to as functional
Which of the following conditions would most likely be seen in the young adult? herpes
The nurse is teaching a group of high school students about risks of respiratory diseases. He would be accurate if he said that the most common cause of lung problems is: smoking
A young client is broght into the emergency room in a stupor. His friends say that he had brokin up with his girl friend two nights ago and has been acting strange. The nurse suspects that this client has attempted: to kill himself.
The nurse is aware that her client, a 46-year old housewife, has overdosed on a medication. The nuse knows that the most common medicaiton abused in this age group is: tranquilizers
Which of the following is considered a family? father, mother, children, grandparents
Which of the following may have an effect on an individual's perception of health? educational level, cultural background, developmental level
A 51-year old male client asks his nurse what should be included in his routine physical examination. The most accurate response would be: PSA check annually
A client in her middle adult years is concerned about her loss of inches in height. Your best reply should be: "The vertebral discs may be thinning due to osteoporosis"
Aging Universal process beginning at birth
Free radicals Unstable and reactive molecules
Apoptosis Normal process occurring in cellular death
Havighurst believed the major tasks of old age centered on maintaining social contacts and relationships
Ageism Form of prejudice against older adults
Dementia Term used to refer to different kinds of organic disorders
Erikson Identified ego integrity versus despair and disgust as the last stage of human development
Senescence theory Focus on why people live as long as they do
Sundowning Confusion that occurs after dark
Kohlberg Believed older adults have completed the stages of moral development, and are at the conventional level
The nurse overhears a 76-year old client's family member state, "Well he's had his good years, what can he possibly do to help us when he gets out?" ageism
Calcium intake in older adults should average: 1200 mg per day
Older people continue to develop cognitively
You are assessing the physical condition of an 80-year old male. You will not be surprised to find which of these signs and symptoms? decreased skin turgor
When making a home visit to your 66-year old client, she states, "I made fried chicken and a peach cobbler yesterday. Would you care for some?" "I will send a dietician to discuss alternative cooking options."
Which of the following conditios would most likely be seen in the older aldult? cataracts
You are talking to a client's son about the care his 78-year old father will need at home. Your gretest concern for this client should be: Rrisk for Caregiver Role Strain
The nurse is aware that a family who takes care of a patient with Alzheimer's may need the help of a support group
Illness and loss of independence are: not inevitable
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