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kwoodring

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Instructions for families to deal with the spatial disorientation of clients with dementia should include
 
  A) keeping all familiar objects in the home even if some of the objects clutter the environment.
  B) simplifying rooms but keeping familiar furniture in the same space; removing clutter.
  C) having objects of attention the same color as the room; for example a white toilet in a white bathroom will decrease stimulation and anxiety.
  D) being aware that clients in the early stages usually have few problems with unfamiliar places.

Question 2

Which action will help reduce the risk of a nosocomial infection in an older patient?
 
  1. Limit the sanitization of equipment.
  2. Begin aspiration precautions for dysphagia.
  3. Provide antibiotics as prescribed for viral infections.
  4. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter for urinary incontinence.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Nosocomial infections are those which are acquired in an institution. Equipment should be sanitized to prevent the spread of pathogenic organisms to patients who may have weakened immune systems.





 

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