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mia

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If a health care facility or health care provider treats a client without proper consent, and legal action follows, the facility or provider would most likely be:
 
  a. charged with failure to render optimum care to the client
  b. charged with assault and held liable for any damages
  c. fined severely for not following state regulations
  d. denied Medicare- and Medicaid-approved status

Question 2

Which of the following best describes the term parentification?
 
  a. raising the caregivers up onto a pedestal
  b. assuming the caregiver (parental) role
  c. believing one's caregivers can do nothing right
  d. holding onto caregivers out of a fear of abandonment



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Answer to Question 1

B

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A Incorrect: A health care facility or health care provider my be charged with failure to render optimum care to a client without proper consent, but this is not a legal action.
B Correct: A health care facility or health care provider my be charged with assault and held liable for any damages if proper consent is not obtained before treating a client, and this is a legal action.
C Incorrect: A health care facility or health care provider my be fined severely for not following state regulations if proper consent was not obtained before treating a client, however, this is not a legal action.
D Incorrect: Failing to obtain proper consent from a client prior to treatment should not affect the Medicare- and Medicaid status of the health care facility or health care provider.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Incorrect. Parentification is not best described as raising the caregivers up onto a pedestal.
B Correct. Parentification, the role of assuming the caregiver (parent) role, is common among older school-age children (9-12 years). These children of divorce may experience conflicts with loyalty and also exhibit outbursts of anger toward either or both parents. Parentification is also common in the adolescent group.
C Incorrect. Parentification is not best described as believing one's caregivers can do nothing right.
D Incorrect. Parentification is not best described as holding onto caregivers out of a fear of abandonment.




mia

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
:D TYSM


kjohnson

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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