An older patient complains of having "no energy" and feeling increasingly weak. The patient has had a 12-pound weight loss over the last year. Which action should the nurse take initially?
a. Ask the patient about daily dietary intake.
b. Schedule regular range-of-motion exercise.
c. Discuss long-term care placement with the patient.
d. Describe normal changes associated with aging to the patient.
ANS: A
In a frail older patient, nutrition is frequently compromised, and the nurse's initial action should be to assess the patient's nutritional status. Active range of motion may be helpful in improving the patient's strength and endurance, but nutritional assessment is the priority because the patient has had a significant weight loss. The patient may be a candidate for long-term care placement, but more assessment is needed before this can be determined. The patient's assessment data are not consistent with normal changes associated with aging.
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