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Resident's Rights
Instructions:
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Once an individual enters a assisted living, they lose their rights?
A. True
B. False
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If a diabetic in a facility wants to have a piece of cake against physician's orders, what should the nurse do?
A. Allow them to have it
B. Call the family for advice
C. Give them something sugar-free
D. Call the doctor for advice
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Residents' rights in assisted living in the USA are protected at which level
A. State only
B. Both Federal and State
C. Neither Federal or State
D. Federal Only
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If a resident has food left on their face after a meal, this is a violation of their rights?
A. False
B. True
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If a resident is dressed in pajamas before dinner and they didn't ask for it, does this violate their rights?
A. Yes: because the resident didn't request it and it would be considered a dignity concern.
B. Yes: because a CNA did it and not the nurse
C. No: because it looks attractive
D. No: because they couldn't change their own clothes.
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If a resident in an assisted living is combative with care, staff do not have to provide them care
A. True
B. False
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Being called sweetie or honey can be considered a violation of someone's rights.
A. True
B. False
Resident's Rights
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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Once an individual enters a assisted living, they lose their rights?
A. True
B. False
-
If a diabetic in a facility wants to have a piece of cake against physician's orders, what should the nurse do?
A. Allow them to have it
B. Call the family for advice
C. Give them something sugar-free
D. Call the doctor for advice
-
Residents' rights in assisted living in the USA are protected at which level
A. State only
B. Both Federal and State
C. Neither Federal or State
D. Federal Only
-
If a resident has food left on their face after a meal, this is a violation of their rights?
A. False
B. True
-
If a resident is dressed in pajamas before dinner and they didn't ask for it, does this violate their rights?
A. Yes: because the resident didn't request it and it would be considered a dignity concern.
B. Yes: because a CNA did it and not the nurse
C. No: because it looks attractive
D. No: because they couldn't change their own clothes.
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If a resident in an assisted living is combative with care, staff do not have to provide them care
A. True
B. False
-
Being called sweetie or honey can be considered a violation of someone's rights.
A. True
B. False