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1.     Which of these actions will promote dignity and privacy?
a.     Calling the resident by a nickname that he does not choose
b.     Helping him dress in clothing appropriate to the time of day
c.     Changing the resident's hairstyle without his permission
d.     Leaving the bathroom door open so you can see the person

2.     An ombudsman would carry out which of the following activities?
a.     Organize activities for a group of residents.
b.     Accompany residents to a religious service at a house of worship.
c.     Investigate and resolve complaints made by a resident.
d.     Assist a resident in choosing friends

3.     You ask a resident if you may touch him. This request is an example of
a.     Courteous and dignified interaction
b.     Courteous and dignified care
c.     Providing privacy and self-determination
d.     Maintaining personal choice and independence

4.     Assisting a resident to ambulate without interfering with his independence is a example of
a.     Courteous and dignified interaction
b.     Courteous and dignified care
c.     Providing privacy and self-determination
d.     Maintaining personal choice and independence

      5. You provide privacy and self-determination for a resident when you
a.     Knock on the door before entering and wait to be asked in.
b.     Allow the resident to smoke in designated areas.
c.     Listen with interest to what the person is saying.
d.     Groom his beard as he wished.

6. You allow the resident to maintain personal choice and independence when you
a.     Obtain her attention before interacting with her.
b.     Provide extra clothing for warmth, such as a sweater or lap robe.
c.     Assist the resident in taking part in activities according to her interests.
d.     Use curtains or screens during personal care and procedures.


Comparing long-term care centers.

7.     A board and care home privides________________________________________________________

Eight services that are provided include:__________________________________ _____________________

What is not provided? _________________________________________________

8.     An assisted living facility provides______________________________________________________________
9.     in a homelike setting. Six services that are provided include____________________________________________________________________________________.
10.     A nursing center provides health care to residents ___________________________________________________________________
Members of the ___________________________________________________________________________________________ provide services.
11.     An SNF is reserved for residents with ____________________________________________________
12.      What are the purposes and goals of long-term care centers?
A.     __________________________________
B.     __________________________________
C.     __________________________________
D.     __________________________________
13.     A hospice is an agency or program for ___________________________________________________________________________________________________
What needs are met by a hospice?______________________________________________________________
14.     An Alzheimer's unit is designed for persons with ____________________________________________________________.

An Alzheimer's unit is closed off from the rest of the center because these residents often __________________________________________________________________________________________________.

15.     ______________________________________ is provided for persons who no longer need hospital care.



Name the member of the interdisciplinary healthcare team who provides the service described.
16.     Mr. Williams needs assistance to regain skills to dress, shave, and feed himself (activities of daily living (ADLs). He is assisted by the _______________________
17.     The nurse has concern about a drug actions, so he or she calls the ____________________________________________________.
18.     Mrs. Young needs the corns on her feet treated. The nurse notified the ____________________________________________.
19.      Ms. Stewart has the responsibility of doing physical examinations, health assessments, and health educations for the center in which she works. She is a _____________________________________________________________.
20.      Mr. Gomez keeps turning up the volume of his television. His hearing is tested by the ________________________________________________.
21.      The ___________________________________________ meets with a new resident and his family to discuss his nutritional needs.
22.      Mr. Fox had a stroke and has weakness on his left side. The ________________________________________________ assists him by developing a plan that focuses on restoring function and preventing disability from his illness.
23.     The physician orders x-rays after Mr. Jackson falls. The x-rays are done by the ________________________________.
24.      Mr. Ling has chronic lung disease and needs respiratory treatments. These treatments are given by the ___________________________________________.

25.     Ms. Walker plans the recreational needs of a nursing center. She is an ___________________________________.
26.     After a stroke, Mr. Stubbs has difficulty swallowing. He is evaluated by the _________________________________________.
27.     When the physician orders blood tests, the samples are collected by the ________________________________________.

 

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September 17 9:46 PM (6 hours and 53 minutes and 4 seconds later)
         
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Hi, Linda/Lucinda, I'll answer as many as I can.
1 b, the others would not allow for choice or dignity
2 c, the ombudsman is a patient advocate
3 a, I think, the others all seem logicl, too! Next choice would be b, because touch suggests care
4 b, does not reduce his self-esteem, but is care
5 a, fits for both privacy and choice
6 c, I guess, because you assist but she chooses and does
7 board and care - not sure about this setting!
8 assisted living - independence, personal choice, self-determination, privacy, help when needed with cooking, linens, medical care
9 is this a typo - maybe 8 and 9 are parts of one question?
10 not sure of the question, maybe retype 8, 9, and 10
11 need of nursing services or personal care they can't receive at home
12 a - Provide permanent residence; b - provide medical care; c - provide personal care; d - I'm reaching on these!
13 the care of a patient who is believed to have 6 or less months to live due to a terminal or incurable condition Needs - pain relief, pshychological support, physical care
14 dementia; wander and can get lost, injured, or interfere with other residents rights to privacy
15 skilled nursiong facility (or rehab)
16 occupational therapist
17 pharmacist or clinical pharmacologist if available
18 podiatrist
19 nurse practitioner?
20 audiologist
21 nutritionist or nutritional counselor, dietician, etc
22 physical therapist
23 radiologic technician or x-ray tech
24 respiratory therapist
25 art therapist?
26 speech pathologist
27 phlebotomist

I have to say that many of these you should be able to figure out; I am worried about how much you are going to learn if we do the work for you - please promise me you will study the answers and become a good caregiver?







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