1. When providing care for a resident with dementia, a nurse aide should: A) Use simple, clear sentences and visual cues. B) Speak loudly and quickly to get the resident's attention. C) Avoid eye contact to reduce anxiety. D) Assume the resident cannot understand and make decisions. Correct Answer: A Rationale: Simple, clear communication and visual cues can help residents with dementia understand and respond to the nurse aide, promoting a sense of safety and respect for their autonomy. 2. A resident has been diagnosed with a pressure ulcer. What is the nurse aide's role in this scenario? A) Apply a prescribed ointment and reposition the resident every two hours. B) Leave the ulcer exposed to air at all times to promote healing. C) Only report the ulcer to the nurse if it appears infected. D) Provide a high-protein diet to the resident without consulting the dietician. Correct A
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