A) On anxiolytics;now able to participate in group activities
B) Given a benzodiazepine at night;roommate now sleeps well
C) Given sedatives;eats 100% of meals if resident is fed
D) Taking an antipsychotic;no longer wanders at night
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A) "It's a legal document that Social Services can help you create."
B) "It designates a family member to make decisions if you become incompetent."
C) "It provides a written description of your wishes in the event you become terminally ill."
D) "It assures you won't be subjected to treatments you don't want."
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A) dialing the telephone when the patient wants to call his daughter.
B) requesting the patient's favorite dessert on his birthday.
C) closing the patient's door when he is praying.
D) reminding the patient to call for assistance before getting out of bed.
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A) ineffective verbal communication skills.
B) little experience working with the older population.
C) poor stress management skills.
D) been a victim of abuse.
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Multiple Choice
A) "I'll show you where you can find this state's reporting requirements."
B) "As a nurse you are considered a 'mandated reporter' of elder abuse."
C) "As long as you are reasonably sure abuse has occurred,report it."
D) "You need to report any such claims directly to me."
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Multiple Choice
A) an appropriate intervention to help assure his safety.
B) an option to be used only when all other nondrug interventions prove ineffective.
C) inappropriate unless the physician is notified and approves its use.
D) not an option because it should not be used to manage behaviors of this type.
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A) physician's medical orders.
B) stated requests of the individual patient.
C) care that a responsible geriatric nurse would provide.
D) implementation of the nursing process.
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A) Visits cannot be unannounced.
B) The director must be off site during the inspection.
C) Nurses must answer questions from the inspectors.
D) Results will be shared only through the mail.
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Multiple Choice
A) Nonpayment for services received
B) Needs exceeding what the facility can provide
C) Stay is no longer required based on the resident's medical condition
D) Facility is going out of business
E) Frequent disruptive behavior during the night
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Multiple Choice
A) "The nursing staff will watch her very closely for any indication she has changed her mind."
B) "We will discuss her wishes with her regularly."
C) "She can change her mind about any provision in the document at any time."
D) "Your mother was very clear about her wishes when she signed the document."
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Multiple Choice
A) 12 hours of classroom content
B) Training in infection control measures
C) Instruction on resident rights
D) 6 hours of quarterly in-service education
E) Education on safety measures
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Multiple Choice
A) Quarterly
B) Every 60 days
C) Annually
D) When changes occur
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Multiple Choice
A) "Do you understand what a living will and durable power of attorney are?"
B) "If you have already prepared an advance care directive,can you provide it now?"
C) "Are you prepared to discuss your end-of-life choices with the nursing staff?"
D) "Have you discussed your end-of-life choices with your family or designated surrogate?"
E) "Would you like help with preparing a living will or a durable power of attorney?"
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Multiple Choice
A) "I will,because such a document is so valuable to the patient's plan of care."
B) "I'll ask the patient's family if they agree that the patient should sign the document."
C) "First I need to discuss the purpose of this document with the patient."
D) "I'm sorry but I cannot ethically do that."
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Multiple Choice
A) a review of the situation by the state board of nursing.
B) termination of employment from the facility.
C) mandatory remediation related to the suspect care issues.
D) unannounced reevaluation of performance within the next 3 months.
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Multiple Choice
A) Resident assessments
B) Annual screenings
C) Minimum staffing
D) Ensuring resident rights
E) Registered nurse educational requirements
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Multiple Choice
A) a family member stating,"It's hard being a caregiver."
B) assessment showing bruises in the genital area.
C) observation of mild changes in orientation.
D) patient's report of always being hungry.
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Multiple Choice
A) Assess residents for the ability to participate in a bladder training program.
B) Take all residents to the toilet every 2 hours and after meals.
C) Ensure all residents wear incontinence briefs,which are changed routinely.
D) Ask physicians and other providers to prescribe medications for bladder control.
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Multiple Choice
A) evaluating the patient's cognitive ability to understand the consequence of the study.
B) determining what risks to the patient are involved.
C) discussing the importance of the study with the patient and his family.
D) encouraging the patient to discuss the decision with trusted family or friends.
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Multiple Choice
A) It establishes new rights for patients in medical facilities.
B) It requires facilities to educate patients on their rights.
C) It allows families to be approached for organ donation.
D) It spells out the procedures for creating an advance directive.
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