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pane00

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Before becoming an effective advocate for the older adult patient, the nurse must
 
  a. be familiar with the physical and mental effects of aging.
  b. gain insight into the patient's world by talking with and listening to him or her.
  c. learn the details of the patient's medical and social histories.
  d. be a member of the patient's formal sup-port system.

Question 2

The nurse manager in a long-term care facility reviews resident care plans at what interval?
 
  a. Quarterly
  b. Every 60 days
  c. Annually
  d. When changes occur



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Answer to Question 1

B
By listening to and consulting with older adults, the nurse develops an understanding of the val-ues and perceptions that guide older adults' thoughts and feelings about life. The nurse forms partnerships with older adults to defend and promote their rights. The other options are nice to know but not required to be an advocate.

Answer to Question 2

A
The resident care plan is routinely reviewed quarterly.



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