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Which statement made by a nurse regarding a resident of a long-term care facility requires fol-lowup by the nurse manager?
 
  a. If he doesn't take his medication, he'll get no dessert tonight.
  b. She can't take a walk outdoors today; it's much too cold and snowy.
  c. The grandchildren have colds so they should not visit this week.
  d. I don't understand why, but she wants a different doctor to see her.

Question 2

An older adult is considering residential care/assisted living (RC/AL). The nurse knows that the older adult needs additional teaching when the older adult states which of the following?
 
  a. I read a recent article that stated that al-most half of older adults would move to an assisted living community if they could no longer care for themselves.
  b. I am happy that Medicare pays for the cost of living in an RC/AL.
  c. I will have to check with my long term care insurance company. I heard that it might pay for RC/AL.
  d. RC/AL costs significantly less than nurs-ing home care.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
The Bill of Rights for Long-Term Care Residents assures the individual the right to be free of any form of abuse. Using a threat to gain the resident's cooperation is a form of verbal/emotional abuse and must be addressed by the nurse manager. The client may indeed request a change in medicine providers, even if the staff is unaware of the reasoning behind the request. The remain-ing statements related to resident safety, not the denial of their guaranteed rights.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Medicare does not cover the cost of RC/AL. All of the other statements are true.



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