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Upon assessment of a middle-aged adult, the nurse observes uneven weight bearing and decreased range of joint motion. Which area is priority?
 
  a. Abuse potential
  b. Fall precautions
  c. Stroke prevention
  d. Self-esteem issues

Question 2

A nurse determines that a middle-aged patient is a typical example of the sandwich generation. What did the nurse discover the patient is caught between?
 
  a. Job responsibilities or family responsibilities
  b. Stopping old habits and starting new ones
  c. Caring for children and aging parents
  d. Advancing in career or retiring



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
With uneven weight bearing and decreased range of joint motion, falling is a priority. Abuse potential would indicate other findings such as bruising or unkept appearance. While stroke prevention is important in a middle-aged adult, these are not the signs of stroke. While self-esteem issues may arise from physical changes, safety is a priority over self-esteem issues.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Middle-aged adults also begin to help aging parents while being responsible for their own children, placing them in the sandwich generation. It does not include job and family responsibilities; old habits and new ones; or career and retiring.





 

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