In the role of direct care provider, a nurse working in a clinic for senior adults might perform interventions such as

1. First aid for a broken wrist, calling adult protective services for a suspected case of abuse, and providing emotional support for family members of an elder diagnosed with a terminal illness.
2. Instruction on hypertension medication, triage, and discussing ways to manage symptoms of depression.
3. Referral to a diabetes educator, discharge planning for a stroke client, and identification of risk factors of osteoporosis.
4. Taking vital signs, administering flu injections, and phlebotomy.


ANS: 4

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