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The nurse in a rehabilitation center is caring for a patient who has new-onset stroke with right-side hemiparesis. Which intervention should the nurse implement when caring for this pa-tient?
 
  a. Orders a two-person assist with a transfer.
  b. May need to incorporate repetition.
  c. Gives the patient a dry erase board.
  d. Raises all four side rails.

Question 2

The children in an African American family attended college because their mother worked two jobs as they were growing up. She never finished high school, the children are grown, and she lives alone in retirement.
 
  Which of the following noted weaknesses of sociological theories on aging explains why the social exchange theory is not applicable to this older adult? a. Gender
  b. Culture
  c. Ethnicity
  d. Opportunity



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Answer to Question 1

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Right-side hemiparesis involves a left-side brain injury. The left side of the brain controls speak-ing and language. By giving the patient a dry erase board, he or she can communicate easier in-itially after the stroke. People who have this type of hemiparesis experience difficulty talking.
With only one side affected; the nurse should be able to transfer the patient alone. Pa-tients with left-side hemiparesis have with short term memory, often repetition must be incorpo-rated into patient care. The raising of all four side rails up would be considered a restraint.

Answer to Question 2

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A Incorrect. Gender is not as relevant to this theory of the value of youth as being a period where social credits are earned for old age.
B Incorrect. Culture is not as relevant to this theory as the value of youth.
C Incorrect. Ethnicity is not as relevant to this theory as the value of youth.
D Correct. Social exchange theory ignores the effect that opportunity can have on aging because, according to this theory, the mother should be living with one of the children. They had the opportunities that she never had.





 

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