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james9437

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A resident is dying. Which of the following would you anticipate being in the person's care plan?
 
  a. Provide oral hygiene every day.
  b. Add extra blankets or a bedspread.
  c. Change linens and gown as needed.
  d. Maintain prone position.

Question 2

A resident is dying. When communicating with the person, which is correct?
 
  a. Speak loudly.
  b. Assume that the person can no longer hear if he does not provide a response to you.
  c. Ask open-ended questions which lead into a conversation.
  d. Offer words of comfort.



kjo;oj

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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