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is a way of speaking with older adults that is termed secondary baby talk, and is a pattern of speaking to older adults based on stereotypes of incompetence and dependence.
 
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Many nursing homes still rely on the approach, which is characterized by rules, routines, and requirements.
 
  a. skilled
  b. congruence
  c. traditional
  d. person-centered



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Answer to Question 1

Infantilization; patronizing speech

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ANSWER: c





 

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