A) use plants, pictures, and animals to encourage interactions in the group.
B) use memory aids such as television, radio, clock, and calendar.
C) encourage individual and group sharing of information about previous life experiences.
D) increase socialization roles in the group, such as serving each other refreshments.
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A) placing the patient in front of a high action TV show for 1 hour.
B) subscriptions to travel or hobby-oriented magazines.
C) shining lights on the patient for 30 minutes a day.
D) arrangements to have a high-calorie drink twice a day.
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A) place the resident on a locked unit to prevent long-range wandering.
B) obtain an order for wrist restraints or a vest restraint.
C) apply a bracelet that alarms as the resident approaches an outside door.
D) discuss with the physician the need for stronger medication.
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A) usually rapid in onset.
B) permanent.
C) caused by depression.
D) effectively treatable.
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A) entertain the residents who have become bored.
B) stimulate an avid interest in music or art.
C) keep the residents out of their rooms.
D) slow the rate of deterioration.
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A) need to have their family to hear the instruction.
B) cannot learn complex information or skills.
C) need more time to learn because of slower processing skills.
D) are fixed in their ideas and reject information that does not agree with them.
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A) stimulating appetite.
B) providing reality orientation.
C) encouraging socialization.
D) protecting the patient from self-injury.
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A) peptic ulcer.
B) myocardial infarct.
C) abdominal surgery.
D) diagnosis of diabetes.
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A) keep a suction machine available.
B) have the patient consume only liquids.
C) remind the patient to chew and swallow.
D) offer large amounts of water after each bite.
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A) anticonvulsant.
B) antidepressant.
C) minor tranquilizer.
D) major tranquilizer.
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A) consider use of respite services.
B) face the reality of need for long-term care.
C) encourage the hiring of a full-time caregiver.
D) encourage family counseling.
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A) rearrange furniture and art to stimulate him.
B) use concise and direct communication.
C) enroll him in a Senior Activity Program.
D) monitor nutrition for adequacy.
E) install a door alarm that sounds when it is opened.
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A) giving away personal belongings.
B) watching television in the activity room.
C) talking with other patients.
D) spending time sitting near the nurses' station.
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A) his schedule changing as a result of recent admission to the facility.
B) lack of adequate medication for anxiety.
C) increased shadows of the evening hours.
D) dehydration.
E) food allergy.
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A) having a peephole on the front door.
B) keeping doors locked with dead bolts.
C) having locks changed if keys are lost.
D) telling a stranger on the phone that she is alone at home.
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A) kidneys.
B) liver.
C) spleen.
D) heart.
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A) physical
B) material
C) psychological
D) neglect
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