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charchew

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What type of thermometer would be the best choice when assessing the temperature of an older adult?
 
  a. Electronic thermometer, because it only takes a few seconds to assess temperature
  b. Oral thermometer, because the presence of dry mucous membranes gives a more valid temperature
  c. Axillary thermometer, because its position is nearer the heart
  d. Rectal thermometer, because it is the best indicator of the body core temperature

Question 2

An 85-year-old man accompanied by his son is unable to recall the medications that he is presently taking. What would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?
 
  a. Ask the question again.
  b. Rephrase the question.
  c. Ask the son for the information.
  d. Leave that part of the health history blank.



hanadaa

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
The electronic thermometer is the best device because it is accurate and quick.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
When patients are unsure of answers, it is best to move on and ask the family for objective information.



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