Caring for Older Adults Holistically 7th Edition Dahlkemper Test Bank
Chapter 6: Promoting Wellness
Multiple Choice
Identify the
... [Show More] choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. What is the popular standard by which health is being defined for older people?
1) The maintenance of independence
2) The absence of debilitating diseases
3) The ability to pay for needed health service
4) The ability to participate in aerobic exercises
2. Which is NOT a goal when treating chronic diseases?
1) Symptom management
2) Prevention of disabling side effects
3) Maximizing the individual’s strengths
4) Focusing on curing the disease process
3. Arthritis is a chronic disease process that affects the health of many older people. What is the best description of health promotion for individuals with arthritis?
1) Activity restrictions to minimize joint pain
2) Pain management to enhance normal physical activity
3) Referral of the person to herbalists and massage therapists to seek potential disea
4) Use of walkers and wheelchairs early in the disease process so that the older pers totally debilitated
4. “One does not have to be free of disease to experience the benefits of wellness and the positive side of living.” What does this statement mean in relationship to the health of older people?
1) Illness is not a good excuse for being inactive.
2) People’s needs are important, even if they are ill.
3) A good attitude makes aging a positive learning experience.
4) Individuals do not have to limit their experience of health simply because they have
5. Society is becoming very focused on health promotion. Which purpose statement would most likely appeal to older people selecting a health-promotion program?
1) Focus on extension of life.
2) Focus on prevention of aging.
3) Focus on enhancing the quality of life.
4) Focus on prevention of chronic disease processes.
6. Which statement best describes the role of the gerontological nurse in developing treatment strategies for people experiencing a chronic disease process?
1) Administering ordered treatments to minimize debilitating symptoms
2) Assessing elderly clients and identifying treatable causes of pain and discomfort
3) Setting goals for elderly clients that consider the individual and the chronic disease
4) Evaluating the impact of the disease process and treatment on individuals and thei
7. What does compliance with a health-promotion program for an elderly person depend on?
1) The older person’s motivation
2) The time of day that the activity takes place
3) The older person’s recognition of a health problem
4) The disabling characteristics of the older person’s disease process
8. What percentage of people older than 65 years reside in nursing homes?
1) 3%
2) 5%
3) 10%
4) 15%
9. Which is NOT an environmental factor that affects the nutritional habits of older people?
1) Food storage
2) Transportation
3) Readability of food labels
4) Lack of nutritional knowledge
10. Which program is designed to meet the nutritional and social needs of older people?
1) Food stamps
2) Meals on Wheels
3) Senior center–based meal programs
4) U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) commodities
11. Which is an appropriate exercise program goal for a frail older adult?
1) Prevent pressure ulcers.
2) Regain strength to ambulate.
3) Maintain and increase functional ability.
4) Increase strength for transfers and physical stamina.
12. What does aerobic exercise strengthen or increase?
1) Strength
2) Flexibility
3) Endurance
4) Relaxation
13. Why is slow and gradual stretching of muscles important?
1) Increases muscle endurance
2) Reduces the risk of muscle injury
3) Is not part of a usual exercise program
4) Increases the strength and the bulk of muscles
14. What is reduced by improving stress-management skills for older adults?
1) Functional disability
2) Many of the losses related to aging
3) The occurrence of stress-related events
4) Worsening of stress-related disease processes
15. What should the nurse keep in mind when asking an older adult to keep a stress log or journal?
1) It can be too stressful for older adults.
2) It is usually an effective stress-management technique.
3) It is difficult because of the long-term nature of most stress for older adults.
4) It helps older adults recognize the stressful events in their lives and their responses
16. Which should NOT be suggested to a patient as a quick relaxer to promote sleep?
1) Imagery
2) Life review
3) Roll breathing [Show Less]