According to the research, environment is an important aspect to creating optimum living spaces for older adults. Unit size has an impact on environments; interior design has an impact for older adults; color and light have an impact on behaviors. This is an environment-related question. "Smaller unit size was associated with greater positive and less negative activity." True or False
True
False
Liberalized diets, approved by the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics, (formerly ADA - American Dietetic Association) since 2005, may enhance the quality of life and nutritional status of residents in nursing homes,. Some serious side effects of poor nutrition are:
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unintended weight loss, pressure ulcers, infections |
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anemia, pressure ulcers, blindness |
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hypotension, bone fractures, macular degeneration |
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weight gain, blindness, nerve damage The primary difference between Theory X and Theory Y is that Theory ____ managers and leaders hold positive assumptions about employees and Theory ____ managers and leaders hold negative assumptions about workers . According to the research, environment is an important aspect to creating optimum living spaces for older adults. Unit size has an impact on environments; interior design has an impact for older adults; color and light have an impact on behaviors. This is an environment-related question. "Non-institutional design" is defined as:
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Question: According to the research, environment is an important aspect to creating optimum living spaces for older adults. Unit size has an impact on environments; interior design has an impact for older adults; color and light have an impact on behaviors. This is an environment-related question. "Smaller unit size was associated with greater positive and less negative activity."
Answer: TRUE
Question: Liberalized diets, approved by the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics, (formerly ADA - American Dietetic Association) since 2005, may enhance the quality of life and nutritional status of residents in nursing homes,. Some serious side effects of poor nutrition are:
Answer: a. unintended weight loss, pressure ulcers, infections.
Question: The primary difference between Theory X and Theory Y is that
Theory Y managers and leaders hold positive assumptions about employees and
Theory X managers and leaders hold negative assumptions about workers .
Theory X managers tend to
take a pessimistic view of their people, and assume that
they are naturally unmotivated and dislike work. As a result, they
think that team members need to be prompted, rewarded or punished
constantly to make sure that they complete their tasks.
Theory Y managers have an optimistic, positive opinion of
their people, and they use a decentralized, participative
management style. This encourages a more collaborative, trust-based
relationship between managers and their team members.
Question: According to the research, environment is an important aspect to creating optimum living spaces for older adults. Unit size has an impact on environments; interior design has an impact for older adults; color and light have an impact on behaviors. This is an environment-related question. "Non-institutional design" is defined as:
Answer: a. Home like or enhanced ambience.
QUESTION: According to The Person-Centered Way, "neighborhood concept" means
Answer: a. creating larger communities for persons in need of services.
According to the research, environment is an important aspect to creating optimum living spaces for older...
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