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ericka1

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When the CNA tearfully reports that a resident deliberately exposes himself to her and makes lewd suggestions, the nurse could best deal with this behavior by modifying the nursing care plan to:
 
  a. assign only males to care for the resident.
  b. chastise the resident for lewd behavior.
  c. restrain the hands of the resident during routine care.
  d. modify clothing choices to one-piece garments or elastic waist trousers.

Question 2

When a married couple is admitted to the long-term care facility, the admitting nurse should show willingness to discuss sexual matters by:
 
  a. asking, How often do you have intercourse?
  b. asking, Do you have any sexual concerns related to your admission here?
  c. asking, What can we do to keep your sex life active?
  d. stating, Any sexual activity should be done in private.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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