List the three criteria for determining if a long-term resident has experienced a significant change in condition
Federal regulations define a "significant change" as a major change in the resident's status that:
will not normally resolve itself without intervention by staff or by implementing standard disease-related clinical interventions, is not self-limiting (for de-clines)
impacts on more than one area of the resident's health status
requires interdisciplinary review and/or revision of the care plans (CMS, 2012)
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Which of the following is an appropriate way to handle transference in the client-therapist relationship?
a. Encourage it and explore the reasons for it so you can solve the client's problem. b. Ignore the client's behavior. You are not a psychotherapist and are not allowed to deal with such behavior. c. Allow it. It is natural in all relationships and shouldn't interfere with the therapeutic relationship. d. Set boundaries, policies and procedures ahead of time to minimize the occurrence and impact of the client's behavior.
Which of the following behaviors describes active listening as a therapeutic tool?
a) Repeating everything the client says b) Listening to the client while stretching c) Clarifying what is heard without judging d) Actively debating what the client believes to be true
Clean the eyepieces and objectives of a microscope with ________
a. a sterile sponge b. soap and water c. lens paper d. none of the above
List three reasons a practice will want to consider designing a marketing plan
What will be an ideal response?