List four factors that increase the health care worker's risk of having an inappropriate relationship with a patient.
What will be an ideal response?
· Family or marital problems
· Naivete
· Low self-esteem
· Loneliness
· Feelings of isolation
· Addiction (chemical or sexual)
· Financial problems
· Stress
· Burnout
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A) Hyperthyroidism B) Seizure disorder C) Renal disease D) Asthma E) Peptic ulcer disease
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A resident has AD. The person easily becomes agitated and combative. Which of the following measures might help the person?
a. Suggesting a change in the person's rou-tine to offer variety b. Keeping noise levels high c. Showing movies from the person's past d. Changing the person's room
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