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test bank for Ebersole & Hess' Toward Healthy Aging 9th Edition; Human Needs and Nursing Response by Theris Touhy and Kathleen Jett
test bank for Ebersole & Hess' Toward Healthy Aging 9th Edition; Human Needs and Nursing Response by Theris Touhy and Kathleen Jett
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test bank for ebersole amp hess toward healthy aging 9th edition human needs and nursing response by theris touhy and kathleen jett
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Ebersole & Hess' Toward Healthy
Aging 9th Edition; Human Needs and
Nursing Response by Theris
Touhy and Kathleen Jett
,Table of Contents
Part 1: Foundations of Healthy Aging
1. Health and Wellness in an Aging Society
2. Gerontological Nursing: Past, Present, and Future
3. Theories of Aging
4. Culture and Aging
5. Cognition and Learning NEW!
Part 2: Foundations of Caring
6. Communicating with Older Adults
7. Health Assessment
8. Laboratory Values and Diagnostics
9. Geropharmacology
10. The Use of Herbs and Supplements
Part 3: Wellness and Function
11. Vision NEW!
12. Hearing NEW!
13. Skin Care NEW!
14. Nutrition NEW!
15. Hydration and Oral Care NEW!
16. Elimination NEW!
17. Sleep NEW!
18. Physical Activity and Exercise
19. Falls and Fall Risk-Reduction NEW!
20. Safety and Security
Part 4: Wellness and Chronic Illness
21. Living Well with Chronic Illness
22. Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Health and Illness NEW!
23. Neurodegenerative Disorders NEW!
24. Endocrine and Immune Disorders NEW!
25. Respiratory Health and Illness NEW!
26. Common Musculoskeletal Concerns NEW!
27. Pain and Comfort
28. Mental Health
29. Care of Individuals with Neurocognitive Disorders
Part 5: Healthy Aging for Elders and Their Families
30. Economics of Health Care in Later Life
31. Common Legal and Ethical Issues
32. Long-Term Care
33. Intimacy and Sexuality
34. Relationships, Roles, and Transitions
,35. Loss, Death and Palliative Care
36. Self-Actualization, Spirituality and Transcendence
, Chapter 01: Health and Wellness in an Aging Society
Touhy: Ebersole & Hess' Toward Healthy Aging, 9th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. When asked by new parents what the life expectancy is for their African American newborn,
the nurse replies that, “2010 statistics indicate that your son:
a. will have a life expectancy of approximately 65 years.”
b. can realistically expect to live into his late 80s.”
c. has a good chance of celebrating his 75th birthday.”
d. is likely to live into his late 90s.”
ANS: C
In 2010, men in the United States at age 60 can expect to live another 22 years. The life
expectancy of African American men is about 4.7 years less than white men. Of the options
above, C is the only response that fits into those parameters. The other options are not
supported by reliable research.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understanding REF: p. 3
TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
2. A nurse is planning care for a group of super-centenarians in an assisted living facility. The
nurse considers which of the following?
a. Most super-centenarians are functionally independent or require minimal
assistance with activities of daily living
b. The majority of super-centenarians have cognitive impairment
c. The number of super-centenarians is expected to decrease in coming years as a
result of heart disease and stroke
d. It is theorized that super-centenarians survived as long as they have due to genetic
mutations that made them less susceptible to common diseases
ANS: A
Research supports that most super-centenarians are functionally and cognitively intact,
requiring minimal assistance with ADLs. The number of super-centenarians is expected to
increase in coming years as the number of older adults increases. The reason why individuals
survived as long as they have is not known.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Remembering REF: p. 4
TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
MSC: Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance
3. One reason why many “baby boomers” have multiple chronic conditions such as heart disease,
diabetes, and arthritis is that:
a. they have less access to medication and other treatment regimens.
b. there was a lack of importance placed on healthy living as they were growing up.
c. they did not have access to immunizations against communicable disease when
they were children.
d. they grew up in an era of rampant poverty and malnutrition.
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