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While caring for an older adult male, the nurse observes that his skin is dry and wrinkled, his hair is gray, and he needs glasses to read. Based on these observations, what would the nurse conclude?
 
  A) These are normal physiologic changes of aging.
  B) The observations are not typically found in older adults.
  C) These are abnormal observations and must be reported.
  D) Extra education will be necessary to prevent complications.

Question 2

During a health assessment, a woman age 49 years tells the nurse that she is just so tired and has been having mood swings and hot flashes. Based on this information, the nurse would conduct a more thorough history and assessment of what body
 
  A) Reproductive
  B) Cardiovascular
  C) Respiratory
  D) Cranial nerves



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CAPTAINAMERICA

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A

Dry wrinkled skin, gray hair, and needing glasses to read are all commonly occurring and normal physiologic changes of aging. They are not abnormal and do not lead to complications.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A

Women between the ages of 40 and 55 experience menopause, with a gradual decrease in ovarian function and subsequent depletion of estrogen and progesterone. Menstrual periods stop abruptly or gradually, and many women experience hot flashes, mood swings, and fatigue. The nurse would focus on assessing the reproductive system.




lak

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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