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Illness
 
  A. Usually does not encompass social and spiritual components
  B. Is an impaired role function
  C. Results from factors wholly organic
  D. Maximizes the usefulness of the individual to his or her family
  and loved ones

Question 2

Which of the following factors make the caregivers' job easier when
  taking care of an elderly person?
 
  A. Alzheimer's Disease or other mental health problems of the
  elderly person
  B. Caregiver's responsibilities towards his/her own children and
  family
  C. Multiple health problems of the elderly person
  D. Home-health services and community support services



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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