1. When providing care for a resident with dementia, a nurse aide should: A) Speak loudly to ensure the resident hears the instructions. B) Use simple, clear sentences and visual cues to aid understanding. C) Avoid eye contact to reduce anxiety. D) Assume the resident cannot understand and make decisions for them. Correct Answer: B Rationale: Residents with dementia may have difficulty processing complex information. Using simple, clear sentences and visual cues can help in understanding and reduce frustration. 2. A nurse aide finds a resident lying on the floor in their room. The first action should be to: A) Help the resident back into bed immediately. B) Call for help while assessing the resident for injuries. C) Leave the resident to find a nurse. D) Move the resident to a wheelchair. Correct Answer: B Rationale: The nurse aide's
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