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ec501234

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In a retirement planning program, the community health nurse wants to help participants avoid disappointment in retirement.
 
  The nurse's program emphasizes which of the following elements that must be adequate to meet postretirement expectations? (Select all that apply.) a. Financial planning
  b. Company-sponsored benefits
  c. Company-sponsored health care
  d. Government-sponsored benefits
  e. Ability to maintain a personal residence
  f. Safety and security of a personal residence

Question 2

The nurse can place an older adult into one of four patient rooms. Which is a suitable room for an older adult?
 
  a. A brightly lit, blue room with cozy throw rugs
  b. A room with orange carpeting and soft lighting
  c. A brightly lit, blue room with waxed vinyl floors
  d. A room for television and children's playtime



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C, D
Overall financial planning is important to provide a stable source of income for retirement if in-dividuals want to fulfill their retirement expectations. Company-sponsored benefits must be suf-ficient in retirement to avoid large, unplanned expenses. Health care expenses in retirement are more likely to be significant; therefore retirement health care must be adequate to avoid huge, unexpected expenses. If government-sponsored benefits are inadequate for retirement, then the individual must plan to fill the gaps with preretirement planning.
The ability to maintain a residence is not essential to fulfill retirement expectations. Safety and security of the personal residence is also not essential to fulfill retirement expectations.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Incorrect. Throw rugs easily slip, and older adults can trip on them, resulting in injury.
B Correct. The soft lighting avoids glare, and the carpet provides better traction than a glossy floor. Lamps should be added to supply more light when desired.
C Incorrect. The client's feet should not be able to glide easily across the floor, and if the surface becomes wet, a waxed floor can be very slippery.
D Incorrect. The client may stumble over children and toys.




ec501234

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


CAPTAINAMERICA

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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