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True/False: Socialization provides information, affection and stimulation.
true
True/False: Socialization does not require other people.
false
How can the need to interact with other in a long term care facility be met?
a. by doing hobbies or crafts
b. by watching TV alone
c. by reading alone
d. by staying in bed
a. by doing hobbies or crafts
True/False: When residents enter a long term care facility, changes in roles and relationships may affect their socialization.
true
What physical changes that may occur with age could affect the resident's way of socializing?
a. hearing loss
b. vision loss
c. decreased ability to ambulate
d. all of the above changes
e. none of the above changes
d. all of the above changes
It is helpful for socialization if the nursing assistant knows:
a. a resident's blood pressure
b. a resident's family names and relationships
c. a resident's pulse rate
d. none of the above
b. a resident's family names and relationships
True/False: There's only one right way to meet a resident's socialization needs.
false
True/False: In order to help resident's socialize, the nursing assistant should not encourage the maintenance of previous relationships.
false
Which of the following describes an appropriate way to encourage socialization among residents?
a. try not to talk about resident's families
b. insist that residents learn a new skill that they have never tried
c. suggest that residents visit with other residents
d. tell residents to forget about their previous lifestyles
c. suggest that residents visit with other residents
True/False: Unless the nursing assistant understands the residents, it will be difficult to help develop care plans for their socialization.
true