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genevieve1028

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The nurse determines that the daughter of a widowed older adult patient has a poor understand-ing of the grieving process when she reports that
 
  a. Mom is going to be okay; she is a strong, independent woman.
  b. It's been 16 months since Dad died, but Mom still hasn't moved on with her life.
  c. My mother has agreed to come and live with me for at least a little while.
  d. My mom cries when she looks at pictures of Dad, but I think she needs to cry.

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A patient with diabetes and hypothyroidism is being admitted to an assisted living facility
 
  During the admission assessment, the patient reports difficulty falling asleep. The nurse shows an understanding of sleep dysfunction and the older patient when asking:
  a. Have you ever been prescribed a sleeping medication?
  b. How do you feel about leaving your home to live here?
  c. How long have you been a diabetic?
  d. Are you taking medication for your thy-roid problem?



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Answer to Question 1

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It used to be believed that after the first anniversary of the death, grief should be resolved. This has been shown to be inaccurate; many factors influence the time for adjustment. Older persons who have experienced multiple losses may need more time. For some, the losses may never be resolved; a person may simply learn to live with the feelings of grief. In any case, the time needed for grieving is individualized.

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Insomnia and anxiety are problems that commonly plague older adults. Because insomnia and anxiety often occur secondary to medication side effects or secondary to medical conditions such as dementia, thyroid abnormalities, or depression, proper diagnosis and treatment of any under-lying causes of insomnia or anxiety can help this condition. The other questions are appropriate for an intake interview, but not specifically related to the insomnia.




genevieve1028

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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