Answer to Question 1
Ans: A
Safety is the first priority in cases of elder abuse and prompt action is often necessary. However, gathering additional information, detail, and context is appropriate when a threat is not immediate. Speculating about a perpetrator's motives is unnecessary and inappropriate.
Answer to Question 2
Ans: B
Bruising on the neck and ears is not typically accidental. Conversely, bruising on the backs of the hands, elbows, and shins is more common and less likely to raise the suspicion of abuse.