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Gero exam 1 practice Questions And Answers Graded A+
Whats does PIM stand for? - Potentially inappropriate medications 
example of medication misuse - - taking a drug incorrectly 
- accidently taking the wrong drug 
why was PIM put into effect? - It makes medication selection more efficient by limiting the 
medications we can administer 
What age range has the highest rate of brain injuries? - 75 and older due to falls 
What is polypharmacy defined as? 
A. Taking < or = to 5 medications 
B. Taking more than one medication for the same issue 
C....
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Whats does PIM stand for? - Potentially inappropriate medications 
example of medication misuse - - taking a drug incorrectly 
- accidently taking the wrong drug 
why was PIM put into effect? - It makes medication selection more efficient by limiting the 
medications we can administer 
What age range has the highest rate of brain injuries? - 75 and older due to falls 
What is polypharmacy defined as? 
A. Taking < or = to 5 medications 
B. Taking more than one medication for the same issue 
C....
Gero Exam 1 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
Gerocompetency - -recognize one's own and other's attitudes, values and expectations about 
aging and their impact on care of older adults and their families 
-integrate relevant theories and concepts into the delivery of patient-centered care for older adults 
Comorbidity - -the simultaneous presence of multiple chronic conditions 
Compression of morbidity - -hypothesis that serious illness and decline can be delayed or 
postponed so that an extended life expectancy results in more functional...
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Gerocompetency - -recognize one's own and other's attitudes, values and expectations about 
aging and their impact on care of older adults and their families 
-integrate relevant theories and concepts into the delivery of patient-centered care for older adults 
Comorbidity - -the simultaneous presence of multiple chronic conditions 
Compression of morbidity - -hypothesis that serious illness and decline can be delayed or 
postponed so that an extended life expectancy results in more functional...
NURS 1015 GERO Exam 1 Questions And Answers Graded A+
Ageism - Answer-prejudice and discrimination against older people 
Nurses' Attitudes Toward Older Adults - Answer-- Nurses need to recognize and address ageism by 
questioning prevailing negative attitudes and stereotypes and reinforcing the realities of aging as they 
care for older adults in all care settings 
- It is critical for you to learn to respect older adults and actively involve them in care decisions and 
activities. 
Developmental tasks for older adults - Answer-development tasks a...
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Ageism - Answer-prejudice and discrimination against older people 
Nurses' Attitudes Toward Older Adults - Answer-- Nurses need to recognize and address ageism by 
questioning prevailing negative attitudes and stereotypes and reinforcing the realities of aging as they 
care for older adults in all care settings 
- It is critical for you to learn to respect older adults and actively involve them in care decisions and 
activities. 
Developmental tasks for older adults - Answer-development tasks a...
GERO EXAM 4 QUESTIONS WITHN 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED
What 5 stages of grieving were developed by Elizabeth Kubler - Ross? - Denial 
Anger 
Bargaining 
Depression 
Acceptance 
What action would a nurse include as an appropriate measure to prevent a fall or postpone frailty? - 
Stethening exercise to strengthen muscles 
What nursing intervention is appropriate for the dying person who is in denial? - Acceptance of 
the dying individual's reaction 
Perhaps the most important nursing action during the stage of denial is to accept the individual's 
r...
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What 5 stages of grieving were developed by Elizabeth Kubler - Ross? - Denial 
Anger 
Bargaining 
Depression 
Acceptance 
What action would a nurse include as an appropriate measure to prevent a fall or postpone frailty? - 
Stethening exercise to strengthen muscles 
What nursing intervention is appropriate for the dying person who is in denial? - Acceptance of 
the dying individual's reaction 
Perhaps the most important nursing action during the stage of denial is to accept the individual's 
r...
Gero Exam 1: Demographics on Aging, Gero History, Nursing Roles Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
Gerontology - Emotion and physiological 
The study of ALL aspects of the aging process and the consequences of these problems for both the 
elderly population and society 
Geriatrics - medical treatment and care of old age 
Rectangularization - refers to the process whereby the continuing decline in death rates at older 
ages means that the proportion of people surviving to any given age begins to square off at the oldest 
ages, rather than dropping off smoothly over all ages 
Rectangularization...
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Gerontology - Emotion and physiological 
The study of ALL aspects of the aging process and the consequences of these problems for both the 
elderly population and society 
Geriatrics - medical treatment and care of old age 
Rectangularization - refers to the process whereby the continuing decline in death rates at older 
ages means that the proportion of people surviving to any given age begins to square off at the oldest 
ages, rather than dropping off smoothly over all ages 
Rectangularization...
GERO FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Ageism can oppress any age group, young or old - True 
Aging stereotypes among young adults have become more negative over the past 20 years - False 
Fear of aging can be reflected in the non-use of privileges like senior discounts - True 
In the United States, more men survive to old age than women - False 
You cannot take any preventative measures when you are younger to help alter the effects of the aging 
process - False 
Some genes that code for late-life diseases may also have positive eff...
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Ageism can oppress any age group, young or old - True 
Aging stereotypes among young adults have become more negative over the past 20 years - False 
Fear of aging can be reflected in the non-use of privileges like senior discounts - True 
In the United States, more men survive to old age than women - False 
You cannot take any preventative measures when you are younger to help alter the effects of the aging 
process - False 
Some genes that code for late-life diseases may also have positive eff...
Gero Exam 1 UTH Nursing Questions And Answers | 2024 Updated Quiz | 100% Correct Answers
Psychosocial theories - Attempts to explore the behaviors, feelings, mental processes, and role 
changes of the aging individual. 
Disengagement theory - Individual does and should slowly withdraw from society and allow 
transfer of power to the younger generation. 
Activity theory - continued activity and ability to " stay young" were indicators of successful aging, 
engaging pursuits later in life. (people achieve optimal age through staying active) 
Role theory - over a lifetime, individual...
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Psychosocial theories - Attempts to explore the behaviors, feelings, mental processes, and role 
changes of the aging individual. 
Disengagement theory - Individual does and should slowly withdraw from society and allow 
transfer of power to the younger generation. 
Activity theory - continued activity and ability to " stay young" were indicators of successful aging, 
engaging pursuits later in life. (people achieve optimal age through staying active) 
Role theory - over a lifetime, individual...
Gero exam 1 Questions And Answers Graded A+
In 2010, the revised Standards and Scope of Gerontological Nursing Practice was published. The nurse 
would use these standards to: - Answer-incorporate suggested interventions from others who practice 
gerontologic nursing. 
When attempting to minimize the effect of ageism on the practice of nursing older adults, a nurse needs 
to first: - Answer-self-reflect and formulate one's personal view of aging and the older patient. 
When discussing factors that have helped to increase the number of he...
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In 2010, the revised Standards and Scope of Gerontological Nursing Practice was published. The nurse 
would use these standards to: - Answer-incorporate suggested interventions from others who practice 
gerontologic nursing. 
When attempting to minimize the effect of ageism on the practice of nursing older adults, a nurse needs 
to first: - Answer-self-reflect and formulate one's personal view of aging and the older patient. 
When discussing factors that have helped to increase the number of he...
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What is an operational definition? - Answer-a specific definition which allows others to know exactly 
what it is and how to measure it 
What is a construct? - Answer-a variable that cannot be measured just by looking at it 
What is an independent variable? - Answer-the variable thought to be the cause and that can be 
manipulated 
What is a dependent variable? - Answer-the variable that is measured and thought to be the effect 
When is experimental research appropriate? - Answer-when the resear...
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What is an operational definition? - Answer-a specific definition which allows others to know exactly 
what it is and how to measure it 
What is a construct? - Answer-a variable that cannot be measured just by looking at it 
What is an independent variable? - Answer-the variable thought to be the cause and that can be 
manipulated 
What is a dependent variable? - Answer-the variable that is measured and thought to be the effect 
When is experimental research appropriate? - Answer-when the resear...
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