Nursing Care of Older Adults Exam 1 Practice

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What should caregivers be aware of when supporting older adults?

Caregivers only need to manage medications

Caregivers should provide comprehensive support

Caregivers should be aware that providing comprehensive support is essential when assisting older adults. This includes not only managing medications but also addressing physical, emotional, social, and psychological needs. Older adults may face a variety of challenges, including complex health issues, mobility limitations, and feelings of loneliness or depression. Comprehensive support means recognizing these varied needs and providing assistance that promotes overall well-being.

By taking a holistic approach, caregivers can enhance the quality of life for older adults, encouraging independence and social engagement. This support extends beyond physical care and encompasses emotional reassurance, social interactions, and mental health considerations, ensuring a more balanced and fulfilling caregiving experience.

Emotional support is not necessary

Caregivers focus solely on physical activities

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