Author Question: What would be the preferred sense response to a resident who states, I feel a mean streak in that ... (Read 13 times)

Evvie72

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What would be the preferred sense response to a resident who states, I feel a mean streak in that nursing assistant?
 
  a. Tell me what you see that makes you feel that way
  b. Mary is a very caring person and isn't mean at all
  c. What do you feel when Mary is caring for you?
  d. I know what you're talking about; she frightens me, too

Question 2

Which of the following statements is not true about physical restraints?
 
  a. They can be removed by the resident
  b. They include anything attached to the indi-vidual that cannot be removed easily
  c. They restrict access to one's body
  d. They may include bed rails



aprice35067

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Answer to Question 1

C
Response C addresses what the resident feels, which from his or her statement would be the preferred sense. Response A asks the resident what he or she sees, not feels. Responses B and D are inappropriate responses and do not address preferred sense.

Answer to Question 2

A
By definition, physical restraints cannot be removed easily by the resident. They restrict free movement and restrict access to one's body. Physical restraints include leg restraints, hand mitts, bed rails, or soft ties.



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