<!--[if !supportLists]-->1. <!--[endif]-->A 60-year-old woman presents with a chief
complaint of uncomfortable breathing on exertion. She has had a minimally
productive cough for several years that does not bother her. On further questioning,
she states that her breathing gets much worse when she lies down. The most
likely cause of her dyspnea is:
Cardiac
<!--[if !supportLists]-->2. <!--[endif]-->A 68-year-old male presents with a chief
complaint of episodes of lightheadedness or dizziness. He states that sweating,
tachycardia, and some hand trembling are often associated with these episodes.
Which one of the following questions should you ask to help confirm the
diagnosis?
Are these symptoms related to eating?
<!--[if !supportLists]-->3. <!--[endif]-->A 68-year-old male presents with a chief
complaint of episodic dizziness. Although not dizzy at present, he states that
he has noted onset of dizzy episodes when he rolls over in bed and occasionally
when he turns his head rapidly. Episodes last about 3 minutes. The most likely
diagnosis is:
Benign positional vertigo
<!--[if !supportLists]-->4. <!--[endif]-->A 75-year old resident in the nursing home
has end stage dementia and experiences a 10-pound weight loss over the course
of 2 months. The resident has become increasingly difficult to feed and often
spits out food, pockets food, and frequently drools. The family is concerned
about the resident's nutritional status. What is the initial action of the
nurse practitioner?
order a swallow evaluation
<!--[if !supportLists]-->5. <!--[endif]-->A 77-year-old client being treated for
glaucoma asks the nurse practitioner what causes glaucoma. The nurse bases the
response on the knowledge that the increase in intraocular pressure is a result
of:
a breakdown in the absorption process
<!--[if !supportLists]-->6. <!--[endif]-->. A 78-year-old man is being evaluated in
the geriatric clinic. His daughter reports that he has been very forgetful
lately, and she is concerned that he might be "senile." The advanced
practice nurse administers the clock drawing test and the patient draws a
distorted circular shape and places the numbers all on one side of the shape.
Based on his performance, the nurse concludes that the patient:
needs further evaluation
<!--[if !supportLists]-->7. <!--[endif]-->The abrupt onset of symptoms of stress or
urge incontinence is most often due to a urinary tract infection
True
<!--[if !supportLists]-->8. <!--[endif]-->After first managing the pain being
experienced by the client with gout, the treatment focuses on:
Preventing systemic involvement by altering the client's
diet
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