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Which factor is considered a significant barrier to optimal functioning for individuals living in a nursing home?
 
  a. Round-the-clock skilled nursing care b. Informal support networks
  c. A sense of confidence in one's ability
  d. Removing expectations for planning or performing activities of daily life

Question 2

What is considered the first step in supporting optimal functioning of the elderly?
 
  a. Reduction of supportive services
  b. Accurate assessments of limitations
  c. Denial of supportive services to increase self-sufficiency d. Assistance with ADLs only



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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