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A visitor to a long-term care institution witnesses an attendant scolding a client with dementia about being incontinent. The visitor reports the incident to the charge nurse. This is an example of
 
  A) burnout with reason.
  B) exploitation.
  C) psychological abuse.
  D) neglect.

Question 2

An elderly man lives alone and has not bathed or changed his clothing for several days. An investigator for adult protective services visits and completes a report. This type of elderly mistreatment is
 
  A) physical abuse.
  B) financial exploitation.
  C) psychological abuse.
  D) self-neglect.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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