The nurse is planning care for an older adult client. On what should the nurse focus if following the Functional Consequences Theory on aging?

1. Promote safety.
2. Promote mental health.
3. Improve quality of life.
4. Promote spiritual health.
5. Promote growth and development.


Correct Answer: 1, 3

Rationale 1: Miller developed the Functional Consequences Theory in 1990. Functional consequences are age-related changes, actions that have placed the client at risk for illness or injury, and risk factors for disease. The nurse should design interventions that promote safety.

Rationale 2: In the Nursing Theory of Successful Aging developed by Flood, the client experiences spiritual connections and a sense of meaning and worth. Nurses must target interventions for the older adult in the promotion of mental health throughout the aging process.

Rationale 3: Miller developed the Functional Consequences Theory in 1990. Functional consequences are age-related changes, actions that have placed the client at risk for illness or injury, and risk factors for disease. The nurse should design interventions that improve the client's quality of life.

Rationale 4: In the Nursing Theory of Successful Aging developed by Flood, the client experiences spiritual connections and a sense of meaning and worth. Nurses must target interventions for the older adult in the promotion of spiritual health throughout the aging process.

Rationale 5: The Theory of Thriving asserts that nurses must intervene to promote the older adult's growth and development.

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