A) Patients
B) Clients
C) Residents
D) Individuals
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A) Doctors
B) RNs
C) LPNs
D) Nursing assistants
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A) Patients
B) Clients
C) Residents
D) Individuals
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A) For care, care items, and privileges
B) If the person wants to
C) For activity reasons
D) For rehabilitation reasons
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A) RN
B) LPN
C) Nursing assistant
D) Case manager
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A) An acute illness
B) A terminal illness
C) A hospice illness
D) Respite care
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A) Licensed doctors, licensed dentists, and RNs
B) Physical therapists and occupational therapists
C) Agency administrators
D) Social workers, pharmacists, and RNs
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A) Restraints are used to discipline a person.
B) Restraints are used if you feel they are needed.
C) Restraints are used for staff convenience.
D) Restraint use requires a doctor's order.
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A) An RN
B) The medical director
C) An LPN/LVN
D) A primary nurse
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A) An acute illness
B) A chronic illness
C) A terminal illness
D) A physical illness
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A) An RN
B) An LPN/LVN
C) A nurse manager
D) Another nursing assistant
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A) Provides three meals a day and housekeeping, laundry, and some health services
B) Is for persons with terminal illnesses
C) Provides complex, on-going rehabilitation
D) Is for persons with chronic mental illness
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A) Provide quality care
B) Carry out the doctor's orders
C) Develop care plans for patients and residents
D) Follow agency policies and procedures
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A) A skilled nursing facility
B) A home health care agency
C) A health care program for persons who present dangers to themselves or others
D) An agency or program for persons who are dying
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A) The RN
B) The dietitian
C) The pharmacist
D) The doctor
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A) Providing quality care
B) Interviewing patients and families
C) Helping keep the agency clean and safe
D) Following agency policies and procedures
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A) Know who and where they are, the year, and time of day
B) Can meet their needs
C) Are very disabled, confused, or disoriented
D) Can say what they need and want
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A) Housing
B) Personal care
C) Complex medical care
D) Social activities
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A) A sudden illness from which the person is expected to recover
B) An on-going illness for which there is no known cure
C) An illness that is slow or gradual in onset
D) An illness for which there is no reasonable expectation of recovery
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A) Nurse practitioners
B) Social workers
C) Nursing assistants
D) Medical technologists
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