Pregunta 1
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By 2030, when the last baby boomers reach retirement age, over 20 percent of the population will be over 65 years of age?
Pregunta 2
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Until 2030, an average of ______________ people will turn 65 daily.
Pregunta 3
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By 2030, 3 of every 10 baby boomers will have multiple chronic conditions.
Pregunta 4
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Baby boomers are living longer because of... (select all)
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advances in healthcare
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advances in disease management
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they are more dependent on others
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they lead a more active lifestyle
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earlier diagnosis and prognosis of disease
Pregunta 5
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Name the most common chronic diseases in adults. (Select all)
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Diabetes
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Obesity
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COPD
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Asthma
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Heart Disease
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Cancer
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Arthritis
Pregunta 6
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The most common chronic disease in children is what?
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Diabetes
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Sickle cell anemia
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Asthma
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Cystic Fibrosis
Pregunta 7
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What are some common comorbidities with obesity? (Select all)
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Sleep apnea
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Respiratory problems
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Coronary heart disease
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Type 2 DM
Pregunta 8
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Osteoarthritis is a disease that causes inflammation of the connective tissue, primarily the joints.
Pregunta 9
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A patient has recently been diagnosed with Gout. What are some risk factors that related to this disease? (select all)
Pregunta 10
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When a patient is trying to live an active lifestyle with osteoarthritis, what is one of the better exercises?
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Running
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Weight lifting
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Walking
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Jumping rope
Pregunta 11
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When a patient has osteoarthritis, regular exercise encourages the body to make synovial fluid.
Pregunta 12
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What are some of the contributing factors related to the development of COPD?
Pregunta 13
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What are some of the common cancers among the baby boomer population? (select all)
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Colon
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Breast
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Prostate
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Esophageal
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Stomach
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Pancreatic
Pregunta 14
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What assessment is done to help Medicare patients to see what services may assist them in the home?
Pregunta 15
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A patient with stage one alzheimers disease is meeting with the nurse to go over discharge instructions. What are some factors to consider when presenting the patient with discharge instructions? (select all)
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Talk slowly so the patient can follow the nurse instructions.
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Repeat the information for better learning.
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Use short, frequent teaching sessions.
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Use return demonstrations and/or explanations.
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Have a family member speak for the patient.
Pregunta 16
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A patient is showing lack of motivation and has difficulty completing tasks that are given to him. This patient is presenting what behavior?
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Stigmatic behavior
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Intrusive behavior
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Acting- out behavior
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Symptomatic behavior
Pregunta 17
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A patient and their family who is recovering from illness going through the family recovery of illness stages. What stage are they involved in if they are searching for reasons and solutions by gathering available information?
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Denial and Discovery Stage
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Coping and Competance Stage
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Recognition, Acceptance, & Problem solving stage
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Information Stage
Pregunta 18
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What are some key signs that your patient is under stress? (select all)
Pregunta 19
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The main reasons that older patients are readmitted after they are discharge is related to poor control of physical, social, and psychological factors.
Pregunta 20
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What are the types of resources or support for patients? (select all)
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Professionals
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Friend
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Family member
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Spiritual
Pregunta 21
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When doing a functional assessment, what does the acronym PERRL mean?
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patient exhibits a response and reinforces language
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patient expressed a response to right leg pain
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pupils are equal round and reactive to light
Pregunta 22
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What is the Katz index used for?
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A pain scale
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A tool to determine the level of independence of elderly patients
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A tool to identify the level of assistance that is required of a patient in their home environment
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A way for nurses to determine the level of cognition of an Alzheimer's patient
Pregunta 23
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What does SPICES stand for in the Fulmer spices assessment tool
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Sleep problems, problems with toileting, independence level, cognition, evidence of maltreatment, Skin breakdown
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Sleep disorders, problems with eating and feeding, incontinence, confusion, evidence of falls, skin breakdown
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Sleep style, presence of skin lesions, incontinence, cognition, evidence of falls, skin breakdown
Pregunta 24
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What stage of the nursing process is when extensive teaching may be required?
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Planning
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Implementation
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Diagnosis
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Evaluation