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Question
a support worker walks into the resident’s room and sees that the resident’s feet are exposed and feel cold. which of the following actions by the support worker demonstrates a respect for the resident’s right to dignity? ch:5
○ explaining to the resident what the worker is going to do and getting consent.
○ getting the resident’s informed consent in writing.
○ refusing to perform a task that involves touching the resident.
○ making sure the task was delegated by a nurse.
question 8
2 pts
gennie, a student support worker, notices another support worker laughing at the resident as they enter the dining room because the resident is wearing two different-coloured running shoes. which of the following best describes respecting the resident’s right to dignity? ch:5
○ never laugh at the resident.
○ tell the resident to go back to their room because they are not properly dressed.
○ scold the resident and tell them to change their running shoes.
○ make eye contact with the resident.
First Question (Support Worker and Resident's Dignity)
- For respecting dignity, getting consent (verbal, as the situation is routine care) by explaining and asking is key. Written consent is unnecessary here, refusing touch or checking delegation don't relate to dignity directly.
- Laughing at the resident is disrespectful, so never laughing at them respects dignity. Telling to go back, scolding, or just eye contact (not enough) don't show respect.
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A. Explaining to the resident what the worker is going to do and getting consent.