What is the nurse's priority assessment when administering hypothalamic or pituitary agents to older adults?
A) Hydration and nutrition
B) Balance and fall risk
C) Cognitive function
D) Urinary incontinence
A
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Older adults may be more susceptible to the imbalances associated with alterations in the endocrine system. They should be evaluated periodically during treatment for hydration and nutrition, as well as for electrolyte balance. These drugs would not be expected to impact balance, cognitive function, or to cause incontinence so these would not be the priority assessment.
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