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serike

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Laws governing health care and health-care delivery are
 
  a. Man-made and capable of being changed
  b. Consistent with values systems
  c. Fair and benefit most of the population
  d. Developed with the rights of residents as the central theme

Question 2

Assisted-living communities generally provide all of the following except
 
  a. Help with laundry
  b. Communal dining
  c. Administration of pain-relieving medication for terminally ill residents
  d. Assistance with daily grooming, if necessary



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Answer to Question 1

A
Laws can be changed with changes in perspective or knowledge. Responses B, C, and D are untrue.

Answer to Question 2

C
Residents of assisted living communities are generally ambulatory and can function in many activities of daily living, albeit with assistance, which the facility can provide. Terminally ill older adults need skilled nursing care or hospitalization.



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