Test Bank for Ebersole and Hess Gerontological Nursing and Healthy Aging, Second Canadian Edition
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Chapter 02: Gerontological Nursing History, Education, and Roles
Touhy & Jett: Ebersole and Hessโ Gerontological Nursing & Healthy Aging, 2nd
Canadian Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which of the following statements best identifies gerontological nursing?
a. Nurses have only recently become involved in the care of the older person.
b. Gerontological care, while important, is the smallest specialty group within the
Canadian Nurses Association (CNA).
c. The purposes of gerontological nursing include promotion of health and support
for maximal function.
d. Canadian Nurses Association certification is available only for gerontological
nurses in research positions.
ANS: C
Feedback
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B
C
D
Incorrect. Nurses have always cared for older-person patients.
Incorrect. Gerontological care is the largest specialty group within the Canadian
Nurses Association.
Correct. Promoting health and fostering independence are purposes of the
practice, as reflected, for example, in the Canadian Gerontological Nursing
Associationโs Standards of Practice.
Incorrect. The CNA certification program includes a variety of positions, such as
nurse practitioners, clinical specialists, researchers, and administrators.
DIF: Knowledge REF: 17-18
OBJ: 1
TOP: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
2. Which one of the following Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association Standards of
Practice recognizes that certain behaviours are not necessarily related to pathology, but
instead may be related to the circumstances within the physical or social environment
surrounding older persons?
a. Physiological health
b. Relationship care
c. Responsive care
d. Health system
ANS: C
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B
C
Incorrect. Physiological health assists clients to maintain homeostatic regulation
through assessment and management of physiological care to minimize adverse
events associated with medications, diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, health
careโassociated infections, or environmental stressors.
Incorrect. Relationship care occurs when gerontological nurses develop and
preserve therapeutic relationship care.
Correct. The responsive care approach recognizes that certain behaviours are not
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necessarily related solely to pathology, but instead may be related to
circumstances within the physical or social environment surrounding well older
persons and those with dementia, and may be an expression of unmet need.
Incorrect. Health system focuses on the economic and political influences that
provide or facilitate care that supports access to and benefit from the health care
delivery system.
DIF: Knowledge REF: 16 (Box 2-5) OBJ: 2
TOP: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
3. Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding gerontological nursing
education?
a. Gerontological nursing content has long been integrated into the curriculum of the
typical school of nursing.
b. Undergraduate nursing programs cover gerontological nursing extensively in
dedicated courses, comparable to the coverage of psychiatric nursing.
c. Issues most lacking in gerontological nursing education include faculty not being
supportive and students lacking interest in this area of nursing.
d. Accreditation of a nursing program guarantees that appropriate amounts of
gerontological nursing content are included in the curriculum.
ANS: C
Feedback
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B
C
D
Incorrect. Only recently has gerontological nursing content begun to appear in
nursing school curricula.
Incorrect. Most nursing schools still do not have courses dedicated to
gerontological nursing.
Correct. The most evident issues that are most lacking in gerontological nursing
education are lack of expertise in nursing faculty, nonsupportive nursing faculty,
the belief that gerontological nursing content is integrated throughout the nursing
program, and studentsโ lack of interest in this area of nursing.
Incorrect. At present, there are no minimum requirements for coverage of care of
older persons.
DIF: Knowledge REF: 19-20
OBJ: 6
TOP: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
4. What was the first formal action taken by the Canadian Gerontological Nursing
Association (CGNA) in relation to gerontological nursing?
a. The CGNA established the first provincial gerontological nursing association.
b. The CGNA established gerontological nursing standards.
c. The CGNA created the Canadian Association of Older Adults.
d. The CGNA formed the Canadian Association of Gerontology.
ANS: B
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A
B
Incorrect. In Canada, the first provincial gerontological nursing association was
formed in Ontario in 1974, prior to the establishment of the CGNA in 1983.
Correct. In 1987, gerontological nursing standards were established by the
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D
CGNA.
Incorrect. The Canadian Association of Older Adults does not exist.
Incorrect. The Canadian Association of Gerontology was founded in 1971, 14
years before the Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association (CGNA) was
founded.
DIF: Knowledge REF: 14
OBJ: 2
TOP: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
5. A male older person is transferred to a hospice facility with end-stage disease. Which of
the following is a suitable nursing intervention for this older person and his family,
according to the Canadian Gerontological Nursing Associationโs Standards of Practice?
a. Decrease the analgesic dose to prevent sedation.
b. Provide a basin and towels for morning self-care.
c. Inform family members about strict visiting hours.
d. Facilitate family rituals related to death and dying.
ANS: D
Feedback
A
B
C
D
Incorrect. To promote comfort, the gerontological nurse administers medication
as prescribed and avoids restricting analgesia to patients regardless of the setting
or the nurseโs personal views.
Incorrect. Although fostering independence is within the scope of gerontological
nursing practice, the nurse should assess the older person and family before
assuming the older person will want or be able to perform self-care.
Incorrect. Although hospice can have regular visiting hours, the older person
may need his family at the bedside for comfort, strength, or companionship.
Thus, to provide comfort and promote dignity, the gerontological nurse adapts
visiting hours to suit the older personโs needs.
Correct. To promote dignity, the nurse facilitates enactment of family wishes,
rituals, or religious practices related to death and dying. This nursing action
relates to Standard III: Responsive care, and Standard IV: Relationship care.
DIF: Application REF: 16
OBJ: 2
TOP: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
6. A nursing home executive interviews RNs to fill a full-time position for direct patient care,
to maintain the standards of older-person care. Which nurse should the nursing home hire?
a. A nurse from a certified university
b. A certified gerontological nurse
c. A nurse with 15 years of experience
d. A gerontological nurse practitioner
ANS: B
Feedback
A
B
Incorrect. A nurse educated in a certified university does not necessarily have
specialty education and training in gerontology.
Correct. A certified gerontological nurse receives education and training to care
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D
for older persons, assuring the nursing home and the public that the nurse has
mastered the specialized skills and knowledge to care for older persons
according to gerontological nursing standards.
Incorrect. A nurse with 15 yearsโ experience might have no experience with
gerontology and offers no proof of specialized knowledge or skills.
Incorrect. Although a gerontological nurse practitioner receives specialized
education and training in gerontology, the nurse being hired provides primary
care in a nursing home.
DIF: Application REF: 18
OBJ: 4
TOP: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
7. The gerontological nurse collaborates with the wound care team about an older person
who has an ulcer. How is this nurse demonstrating leadership in the care of an older
person?
a. The nurse is screening and assessing older persons effectively.
b. The nurse is facilitating access to older person care programs.
c. The nurse is coordinating members of the health care team.
d. The nurse is empowering older persons to manage chronic illness.
ANS: C
Feedback
A
B
C
D
Incorrect. Screening and assessing are only indirectly related to collaboration.
Incorrect. In this case, the nurseโs collaborative efforts are unrelated to
facilitating access to a program.
Correct. The nurse demonstrates leadership in the care of older persons by
initiating and coordinating collaboration with the wound care team to improve
the health of an older person. This action is congruent with Standard IV:
Relationship care of the CGNAโs Standards of Practice.
Incorrect. Thus far, the nurse has not educated or trained this client in wound
care.
DIF: Application REF: 18
OBJ: 5
TOP: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
8. Gerontological nurses may be generalists or specialists. In order to prepare a nurse
generalist, which of the following nursing practices experience would be the most
meaningful and helpful?
a. Working with older persons experiencing chronic health conditions found in acute
care settings
b. Working with older persons across the continuum of care
c. Working with older persons in long-term care facilities, because this is where most
older persons reside
d. Working with older persons in home care, because the goal is to keep them in their
homes as long as possible
ANS: B
Feedback
A
Incorrect. Working with older persons experiencing chronic health conditions
B
C
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found in acute care settings is important, but it is only one aspect of caring for
older persons.
Correct. To prepare nurse generalists, it is important to provide nursing practice
experiences with older persons across the continuum of care, not just in acute
and long-term care settings.
Incorrect. Working with older persons in long-term care facilities is important,
but it is only one area of caring for older persons.
Incorrect. Working with older persons in home care is important, and it is
important to keep older persons in their familiar environment as long as they are
safe and can be effectively cared for in their homes, but it is only one area of
caring for older persons.
DIF: Comprehension
REF: 22
TOP: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
OBJ: 6
9. Mrs. Jaciuk, 70 years of age, was admitted to the hospital after a recent fall in her home.
Her left cheek is bruised and she complains that her left leg is very sore. After assessment
and undergoing a CT scan of her head and an X-ray of her left leg, the physician is ready
to discharge her home because there is no evidence of a fracture. Mrs. Jaciuk starts to cry
when the nurse enters the room and she begs the nurse to allow her to stay, because she
has no one at home and she fears she may fall again. What should the nurse consider when
addressing Mrs. Jaciuk?
a. Allow Mrs. Jaciuk to express her feelings.
b. Understand that hospitals are dangerous places for older persons.
c. Speak with the physician and request that Mrs. Jaciuk be allowed to stay another
day.
d. Instruct Mrs. Jaciuk about fall prevention, based on the Registered Nursesโ
Association (RNAO) Best Practice Guideline.
ANS: B
Feedback
A
B
C
D
Incorrect. Encouraging Mrs. Jaciuk to express her feelings is important, but this
will not address the underlying issue of hospitals being a dangerous place for
older persons.
Correct. Hospitals are dangerous places for older persons: 34% experience
functional decline and iatrogenic complications (29% to 38%), a rate three to
five times higher than the rate for younger patients.
Incorrect. Requesting that Mrs. Jaciuk be allowed to stay one more day does not
address the issue that older personsโ hospital stay should be as brief as possible.
Incorrect. While providing Mrs. Jaciuk with evidence-informed practice
information related to falls is valuable, it does not address the potential
complications older persons are susceptible to if they stay in hospital.
DIF: Analysis
REF: 18
OBJ: 5
TOP: NCLEX: Safe and Effective Care Environment
10. Leadership in long-term care settings requires balancing the needs of the residents with the
well-being of the staff. The turnover rate of Health Care Aides (HCAs) in long-term care
facilities is almost 100%. You are working in a long-term care facility and have identified
that whenever a particular HCA is unhappy with an assignment, the entire unit has a bad
day. Which action should the unit nurse take first to correct this situation?
a. Meet with the HCA to find out why the HCA is so unhappy.
b. Place the HCA on probation for the negative behaviour.
c. Discuss with the HCA the perceived attitude and the way it affects the unit.
d. Suspend the HCA until the behaviour improves.
ANS: C
Feedback
A
B
C
D
Incorrect. Meeting with the HCA to find out why she is so unhappy may lead to
a long, drawn out, unproductive meeting.
Incorrect. Placing the HCA on probation may only exacerbate the negative
behaviour and does not address the behaviour.
Correct. The first step is an informal meeting with the HCA to discuss the
HCAโs attitude and how it affects the staff. The manager should document the
conversation.
Incorrect. Suspension may only create more disharmony among the other HCAs,
even if the individual behaving badly has been removed. The unit nurse must
remember that turnover rate is approaching 100% and does not serve the
residents well.
DIF: Analysis
REF: 20
OBJ: 5
TOP: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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