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So here are some questions we have to answer and first question is what do activities of daily living measure? four options are given we have to recognize the right option.
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See activities of daily living measures are person's functional capacity or ability to independently perform essential tasks required for daily self -care and basic functioning.
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Adls typically include activities such as bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, transferring and maintaining continence.
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These measurements are often used in health care settings particularly in assessing the functional status of individuals such as the elderly or those with disabilities or chronic illness.
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Adls are primarily focused on evaluating an individual's physical abilities and their level of independence in performing essential self -care tasks.
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So here the correct option is a which is functional capacity.
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Now moving forward to the second part here we have to recognize the formal term of for tasks such as bathing, dressing, eating that are considered fundamentals to self -care and here the right answer is d which is activities of daily living which we already discussed in the first part.
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Now come to the third part which is primary goal of long -term care.
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See long -term care focuses on providing assistance and support to individuals who have chronic illness, disabilities or conditions that limit their ability to perform daily activities independently.
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The goal is to help individuals maintain their highest possible level of functioning and quality of life rather than primarily aiming to cure illness or treat life -threatening diseases.
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So here the correct option of this question is d which is maintaining an optimal level of functioning.
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Now come to the fourth part where we have to all other options given are common settings for long -term care and we have to recognize which is not a common setting for long -term care.
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See the common settings for long -term care include home, community and assisted living facility and here which is the correct option of this question is b which is workplace.
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Why workplace is a correct option? see workplace is not typically considered a setting for long -term care.
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Long -term care is primarily provided in homes, communities and assisted living facilities.
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Now come to the part fifth.
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Now here based on the given information the individuals who do not does not appear to indicate a need for long -term medical care is lawrence which is our option number b.
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See lawrence 73 in otherwise good health who suffered near fatal food poisoning and spent a week in intensive care.
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While lawrence had a severe health episode requiring intensive care the information specifies that he is in otherwise good health.
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This suggests that his condition is an acute and temporary incident rather than a long -term medical care.
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On the other hand if we see all other options first one is bill who turned just turned 48 diagnosed with parkinson disease indicates a need for long -term medical care and greta only 30 deploying chronic kidney failure indicates a need for long -term medical care.
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Lisa a very active 67 year old in the early stages of alzheimer disease indicates a need for long -term medical care.
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So the answer is lawrence which who is 73 in otherwise good health who suffered near fatal food poisoning and spent a week in intensive care.
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Now come to the question number six here among the services provided a care manager roberto is least likely to receive help with legal representatives for his father.
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While care managers can provide assistance and support in various aspects of managing long -time care for elderly including developing a plan of care managing and coordinating services and monitoring long -term care needs over time.
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They typically do not offer legal representation.
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Legal representation typically involves engaging lawyers or legal professionals who specialize in addressing legal matters such as estate planning, guardianship or other legal issues related to an elderly individual.
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So here our right option is c.
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Now come to the seventh part the kind of long -term care setting where one will find daily involvement of licensed physicians is a skilled nursing facility...