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D2AR0N

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Situations where nursing home employees fail to deliver medicine and services that have the capacity to help or heal resident ailments is called
 
  a. Inadequate Compassion
  b. Objectification
  c. Medical Dereliction
  d. Ridiculing Residents

Question 2

According to Ulsperger and Knottnerus 2011, nursing staff put ________ on the outside of resident doors to act as visual keys allowing them to recall a resident's health status.
 
  a. Colored Sticker Letters
  b. Colored Sticker Numbers
  c. Colored Sticker Dots
  d. Colored Sticker Shapes



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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