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The profile of the typical nursing home resident has changed over time. Between the years 1999 and 2008, Latino and Asian American residents , whereas European American residents .
 
  a. increased by 55; decreased by 10
  b. decreased by 55; increased by 10
  c. increased by 10; decreased by 10
  d. increased by 55; remained stable

Question 2

The main reason for placing almost 80 of nursing home residents is
 
  a. significant health problems.
  b. lack of income to maintain their own residence.
  c. death of a spouse.
  d. memory problems such as forgetting to take medications and failing to eat.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

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ANSWER: a





 

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