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A nurse suggests that an elderly client perform his exercises in shallow water at a pool near his home. Which of the following is a benefit for older adults of performing exercise in water?
 
  A) Reduces stress to the joints
  B) Keeps the body cool
  C) Reduces blood pressure
  D) Keeps heart rate low

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a client whose family members disagree on the best course of treatment for the client's cancer. How should the nurse best alleviate the stress on the client and family members?
 
  A) Advocate on behalf of the client to others.
  B) Discourage family from interacting with the client.
  C) Avoid referring the client directly.
  D) Avoid discussing the client's condition with client's family.



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Answer to Question 1

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Performing exercises in the water reduces stress on the joints. Swimming or exercising in water puts less stress on joints and is beneficial for older adults. Exercising in the water may help to keep the body cool, which is not necessary in this case. There is no indication that performing exercises in the water reduces blood pressure. The heart rate is more likely to increase when performing physical activities or exercises, even if the client is performing them in the water.

Answer to Question 2

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Feedback:
The nurse should advocate on behalf of the client to others. If need be, the nurse should refer the client and his family to organizations or people who provide assistance. The nurse should keep the client and the client's family informed about the client's condition and encourage the family members to interact with the client.



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