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The nurse assesses a behavior as a sign of depression in the new admission to a long-term care facility when the resident exhibits disorganization and
 
  a. frequently comes to breakfast only partially dressed.
  b. eats excessive amounts of food at mealtime.
  c. socializes with only three or four other residents.
  d. arranges daily activities in order to watch Jeopardy at 4:30.

Question 2

An 80-year-old man recently became widowed, moved into a long-term care facility, and had to quit driving. He complains of fatigue and is irritable when questioned about his health. What would be the most appropriate action of the nurse?
 
  a. Suggest he take a daytime nap and go to bed early.
  b. Report the complaints as expected adjustments to relocation.
  c. Approach him to talk about his perceptions related to his relocation.
  d. Suggest that he find some quiet time in the facility's library and read a book.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Depressive behaviors are signaled by disorganization, making frequent errors, and leaving tasks incomplete because of preoccupation with depression.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Stress can cause fatigue and irritability. The approach from the nurse can initiate dialogue relative to his situation and his reaction to it.



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