Anthony is an 85-year-old gentleman living independently with dementia

Question Anthony is an 85-year-old gentleman living independently with dementiain the community. Recently he fell and fractured his neck of femur. Following a hospital admission and some rehabilitation, Anthony was able to be discharged home despite the treating team noting slight deterioration in his cognitive ability.Consider the application of the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (Lawton & Brody, 1969) and answer the following.A) Compare and contrast the roles of at least 4 members of the multidisciplinary team.Eight (8) marksB) Discuss four interventions that the team may implement (one intervention for each member). Identify which team member is responsible for each intervention and state the instrumental activity of daily living to be addressed.Twelve (12) marks2. Alex is a 75-year-old gentleman living with Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) in the community. Alex has been a smoker since he was about 18 years old.A) What is the most appropriate model you have learnt about that is applicable to develop a health promotion plan for Alex?One (1) MarkB) Identify and describe each stage of the model.Five (5) MarksC) In each stage of the model discuss 2 interventions that you, the Registered Nurse can implement to help Alex stop smoking.. Ten (10) marksD) Explain the importance of health promotion in the older population.Four (4) Marks3. This question relates to the Miller’s Functional Consequences theory.A) Evaluate Miller’s Functional Consequences Theory and identify the pros and cons for this theory.Five (5) marksB) Mrs Firth has recently been discharged from hospital following treatment for injuries she sustained from a fall. Mrs Firth requires further rehabilitation in the home and is at risk of depression due to the social isolation. using the Miller’s functional consequences theory what will be considering for her?Fifteen (15) marks4. You are the Registered Nurse on duty in a nursing home. One of your staff members tells you that Mr Smith who is living with dementia became quite aggressive whilst being assisted to shower and has been showing signs of agitation all morning. Mr Smith lives with arthritis, hypertension, high cholesterol, has a history of depression, Transient Ischaemic Attacks and often complains of pain. Furthermore, nursing documentation reports that Mr Smith is currently spending quite a lot of time on his own. He is prescribed Panadol PRN. Mr Smith’s family live close by but do not visit often as they have busy employment schedules.A) Please identify what type of dementia you feel Mr Smith has and justify your answer?  Health Science Science Nursing NURS 6051 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)