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MC The nurse is working with a 76-year-old client who has recently moved in with his daughter and her family. The most appropriate intervention to foster independence in the client would be to encourage the client to
 
  A. Exercise several times a week.
   B. Move into an assisted living facility.
   C. Purchase a cellular phone.
   D. Assume specific roles within the household.

Question 2

MC The nurse is teaching a group of elderly clients. The nurse should try to circumvent hearing loss by
 
  A. Using a higher-pitched voice.
   B. Employing verbal teaching techniques.
   C. Facing the listener while speaking.
   D. Using background music.



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Answer to Question 1

D. Assume specific roles within the household.

Answer to Question 2

C. Facing the listener while speaking.





 

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