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An emergency room nurse is caring for an elderly client brought in by a neighbor. The neighbor states that the client lives with her son who drinks a lot. While assessing her client, which of these symptoms would suggest elder neglect?
 
  A) Cracked dry skin on the lower legs bilaterally
  B) Small category 1 skin tear to the right elbow
  C) Thick, yellow fingernails
  D) Dry, cracked lips and tongue

Question 2

A home health care nurse has asked an older client's caregiver to complete a questionnaire regarding caregiver strain.
 
  The caregiver states, You are here to see my mom, why do you need information about me? Which is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
  A) We need information about how you are dealing with caring for your mother. We don't want you to become overwhelmed.
  B) We need to make sure you don't abuse your mother.
  C) We fill this paperwork for all caregivers.
  D) It's just something that the insurance companies make us fill out.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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