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Garrulous

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Evidence-based geriatric assessment instruments available to the clinician
 
  A. Are largely screening instruments to detect a condition
  B. Largely do not exist and if they do they have limited clinical utility
  C. Include screening, evaluation, and measurement instruments in multiple domains
  D. Have applicability in the outpatient but not the inpatient setting

Question 2

The evidence reflects that comprehensive geriatric assessment should be conducted
 
  A. On all individuals 65 and older
  B. On all individuals 75 and older
  C. By an inter-disciplinary team of professionals
  D. Targeting the vulnerable and frail elderly



voltaire123

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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