A resident has AD. When planning activities for the person, the therapist considers:

a. What equipment and supplies are available
b. How much time is available
c. The person's abilities and interests
d. Staff interests and needs


C

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A Marcus-Gunn effect involves:

A. Abnormal pupillary responses B. Abnormal visual acuity C. Abnormal funduscopic findings D. All of the above

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An elderly client has met the criteria for a diagnosis of major depressive disorder. The client does not respond to antidepressant medications. Which treatment should a nurse anticipate that the physician would prescribe for this client?

A. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) B. Neuroleptic therapy C. An antiparkinsonian agent D. An anxiolytic agent

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What are today's children and adolescents more likely to confront as health problems than previous generations did?

A. Alcohol and tobacco use B. Contagious sexually transmitted diseases C. Many high-risk behaviors D. Occupational risks from employment

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A flexion contracture usually occurs because of inactivity and:

A) extensor muscles being stronger that flexors. B) flexor muscles being stronger than extensors. C) cartilage and bone changes occurring inside the joints. D) synovial fluid decreases related to age.

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