Four residents sit at a horseshoe-shaped table for meals. They are able to feed themselves. This is known as:

a. Social dining
b. Family dining
c. Assistive dining
d. Low-stimulation dining


A

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A nurse is planning a community event in which participants will be assessed for their risk of having a stroke. Which site does the nurse choose to access the highest-risk population?

a. Community elder center b. African-American church c. Synagogue in a rural area d. Asian-American grocery store

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Which action should be included in all bladder-retraining programs?

a. Toileting at bedtime c. Toileting every hour b. Using adult incon-tinence pads d. Providing 1000 ml of fluids daily

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While teaching a wellness class on the warning signs of stroke, a participant asks the nurse, "What's the most important thing for me to remember?"

What is an appropriate response by the nurse? A) "Be alert for sudden weakness or numbness." B) "Know your family history." C) "Keep a list of your medications." D) "Call 911 if you notice a gradual onset of paralysis or confusion."

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