Answer to Question 1
B
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A Incorrect. A conservator can be responsible for the conservatee's property, per-son, or both.
B Correct. The conservatee is a ward of the conservator or guardian and has no decision making rights and, in many states, no legal right to sue to terminate the conservatorship or guardianship.
C Incorrect. The conservator is the individual appointed by the court; this person can be a family member or someone who has a conflict of interest.
D Incorrect. Conservatorship is a most restrictive alternative and requires a court hearing.
Answer to Question 2
A, B, C, D
Usually, older adults are sensitive to the effects of medications, but under normal circumstances, the therapeutic effect of escitalopram and other SSRI antidepressant medications can take up to 4 to 6 weeks to appear. Conversely, if an individual who is taking an antidepressant experiences adverse effects of the medication, then the individual should be instructed to take the medication continually as prescribed for 1 to 2 months before abandoning the therapy; the untoward effects usually diminish or disappear with time. To bolster the initial intervention, the nurse instructs the older adult to continue therapy without stopping because consistent, daily administration is the best method of achieving the full beneficial effects of an antidepressant. A common, early ad-verse effect of antidepressant therapy is dry mouth; therefore the nurse supplies the individual with strategies for effectively counteracting the anticholinergic effects of this medication. The nurse assists the older adult with strategies to manage antidepressant therapy before asking for an increased dose. Titration of an antidepressant medication for an older adult is a slow process be-cause of increased sensitivity to the effects of the medication. In addition, dosing trial and error is a common strategy for determining an individual's optimal dose.