31. From a societal standpoint, delivery of care in skilled nursing facilities is highly ________ even though it is expensive.
integrated |
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cost-effective |
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personalized |
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residential |
32. The administrator or other associates attend resident council meetings only when invited.
True
False
33 .Blocking routines are ________.
routines based on individual preferences that block certain things from being carried out |
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daily care routines |
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routines that require patients to do things at predetermined times for the convenience of staff |
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routines that are carried out in blocks of time so all patients can receive the same services |
34. In dementia patients, long-term memory generally remains intact until late stages of the disease.
True
False
35. Because of incontinent patients, wooden seating is best for nursing home furniture.
True
False
31. From a societal standpoint, the delivery of care in skilled nursing facilities is highly cost-effective even though it is expensive.
Answer - cost-effective
Society always judges that nursing care is cost-effective even though it is expensive because they find value.
32.
The administrator or other associates attend resident council meetings only when invited.
(TRUE)
They attend resident council meetings only after invited by the resident council or when they permitted.
33.
Blocking routines are routines based on individual preferences that block certain things from being carried out.
Every individual has different perspectives and preferences so, if you do work based on every patient preference then it will delay the work.
Answer - routines based on individual preferences that block certain things from being carried out.
34.
In dementia patients, long-term memory generally remains intact until the late stages of the disease.
(TRUE)
The final stage of dementia is amnesia which means long term memory loss. It usually happens in the later stage.
35.
Because of incontinent patients, wooden seating is best for nursing home furniture.
(FALSE)
Nursing home furnitures are specially designed.
31. From a societal standpoint, delivery of care in skilled nursing facilities is highly ________ even...
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