The Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is part of which program/plan?
a. Indemnity insurance
b. Managed care
c. Medicaid
d. Medicare
C
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A functional assessment is the most appropriate type of evaluation of well older patients. A basic component of the functional assessment is:
A. Activities of Daily Living (ADL) score B. Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) score C. 10-minute Screener for Geriatric Conditions D. All of the above
When the patient asks when he should expect to be up and walking after his below-knee amputation, the nurse assures him that most amputees are fully weight-bearing within:
1. 3 weeks. 2. 1 month. 3. 6 weeks. 4. 3 months.
An older adult patient is severely suicidal. The patient has not eaten for a week and today began refusing fluids. The patient's physical condition is declining. The nurse should prepare for which intervention?
a. Insertion of a feeding tube b. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) c. Behavior modification d. Bright-light therapy
Ethical perspectives discussed in this chapter are (choose two):
a. Ethical relativism b. Bioethical studies c. Ethical objectivism d. Moral reasoning