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gonzo233

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Which of the following statements is true about cardiopulmonary disease in older adults?
 
  a. COPD can be reversed with proper treat-ment.
  b. Chest radiographic studies are a reliable indicator of whether pneumonia is present in an older patient.
  c. Persons older than 65 years should receive Pneumovax annually.
  d. Mouth hygiene is essential to prevent and treat pneumonia.

Question 2

During a walk, an older man suffers a laceration from a broken tree branch. Rank the nurse's interventions in order, beginning with the most important intervention.
 
  a. Flush and cleanse the wound well.
  b. Investigate a possible safety hazard.
  c. Instruct him to keep the wound covered.
  d. Verify a current tetanus immunization.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Bacteria from the mouth can migrate into the lower respiratory tract and cause infection. COPD cannot be reversed. For a debilitated person at the beginning of the course of infection or in de-hydration, the chest x-ray study is often falsely negative. Pneumovax is a one-time vaccine against the pneumococcus bacterium.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C, D
Flushing and cleansing the wound helps prevent the invasion of potential pathogens from the tree into the man's system. This most basic nursing intervention is the nurse's first priority because it helps maintain physiological functioning. Without the wound being clean, the remaining nursing interventions cannot be effective. The second most important task for the nurse is to instruct the patient to keep the wound covered; the inflammatory response can take 48 to 72 hours to begin in an older adult. Covering the wound will help keep the wound clean and prevent contamination. Without the action of the body's defense mechanisms at the wound in an older adult, inflamma-tory mediators remain inactive, allowing potential pathogens to remain unchecked, increasing the risk for infection. The third most important task is for the nurse to ensure that the older adult has a current tetanus immunization; tetanus is associated with breaks in the skin. The lowest-priority task for the nurse is to ensure the broken tree branch does not present a safety hazard; therefore the nurse questions the older adult for additional information and takes any necessary action to prevent another accident.



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