QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉A care recipient's plan of care indicates he needs help with
dressing and undressing. He prefers to sleep in his sweats at night.
The care recipient's daughter pays the bills and insists she wears pjs
at night. What should staff do?
A) Follow the care recipient's daughter's wishes, as she pays the bills
B) Each night ask the care recipient what to do and follow her
wishes
C) All the care recipient to wear sweats to bed, and gently put her in
a hospital style sleeping gown once she falls asleep
D) Follow the care recipient's daughter's wishes, as the care
recipient is sometimes confused at night. Answer: B) Each night ask
the care recipient what to do and follow her wishes
◉Hospice care is provided in a multi disciplinary teach approach.
The team is commonly comprised of:
A) DR, caregivers, surgeons, dieticians, volunteers, and phlebotomist
B) DR, caregivers, pharmacists, social workers, chaplains, and,
volunteers
C) DR, caregivers, chiropractors, volunteers, pharmacists, and
phlebotomist
,D) DR, caregivers, chaplains, chiropractors, phlebotomists, and
surgeons. Answer: B) DR, caregivers, pharmacists, social workers,
chaplains, and, volunteers
◉In a culture of person-centered care, why do staff encourage care
recipients to do as much as possible for themselves.
A) Care recipient do not want to pay for the extra service
B) It provides more time for staff to spend building relationships,
with care recipient
C) Research suggest it is an effective management approach
D) Care recipient can retain max independence and functioning.
Answer: D) Care recipient can retain max independence and
functioning
◉A care recipient who needs orthotics or other assistive devices
would most likely visit which healthcare practitioner:
A) Attending DR
B) OT
C) Orthopedic practitioner
D) Recreational therapists. Answer: C) Orthopedic practitioner
◉A person appointed by the courts who has legal responsibility and
authority to make decisions for an incompetent person including
property, money, and personal/healthcare decisions is called a/an:
, A) Advocate
B) Conservator
C) Administrator
D) Guardian. Answer: D) Guardian
◉When a care recipient refuses to take a prescribed medication, the
immediate response would be to:
A) Speak with the care recipient about the risks and consequences
for not taking the medication
B) Notify the DR
C) Put the medication in the food and give it to the care recipient
D) Ask the care recipient's family to assist with the care recipients
medication. Answer: A) Speak with the care recipient about the risks
and consequences for not taking the medication
◉The establishing of an individualized service/ plan of care:
A) Begins with an appropriate assessment
B) Begins only when the consent to treat is signed
C) Occurs only at the time of admission
D) Is the start of the care recipient's medical record. Answer: A)
Begins with an appropriate assessment
◉Which of the following are activities of daily living (ADL)?