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1. a. people over 65 years of age b. people over 70 years of age c. peo…

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  1. a. people over 65 years of age b. people over 70 years of age c. people over 85 years of age 2. which of the following individuals are mandated reporters? a. facility maintenance staff b. certified nursing assistant c. dietary staff d. activities director e. physical therapist f. licensed vocational nurse g. all of the above 3. “neglect” is: a. physical contact that harms or is likely to harm a person b. use of medications, isolation, or physical restraints which harm a resident c. failure to provide that degree of care that a reasonable person would provide, for example, failure to assist in personal hygiene, or in the provision of food, clothing, or shelter 4. you witness a nursing assistant slap a resident across the face after the resident begins to yell and throw food on the floor. under california law, this is abuse and must be reported. a. true b. false 5. mandated reporters must report known or suspected instances of physical abuse, abandonment, isolation, financial abuse, or neglect by telephone to the long - term care ombudsman or law enforcement: a. within 24 hours b. within two working days c. immediately, or as soon as possible d. never, they must simply advise their supervisor 6. according to california law, mandated reporters are required to report all instances of abuse in a long - term care facility to: a. the long - term care ombudsman or local law enforcement agency b. the facility administrator

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Mandated reporters are those who, due to their profession, are required by law to report suspected elder abuse. In the context of long - term care, healthcare - related professionals are typically mandated reporters.
  2. Neglect is defined as the failure to provide necessary care.
  3. Physical abuse in a care setting must be reported.
  4. Mandated reporters have specific time - frames for reporting abuse.
  5. Reports of abuse in long - term care facilities are made to specific authorities.

Answer:

  1. G. All of the above (Healthcare - related professionals like certified nursing assistants, physical therapists, and licensed vocational nurses, as well as those in other roles in care facilities, are often mandated reporters).
  2. C. Failure to provide that degree of care that a reasonable person would provide, for example, failure to assist in personal hygiene, or in the provision of food, clothing, or shelter.
  3. A. True (Slapping a resident is physical abuse and must be reported under California law).
  4. C. Immediately, or as soon as possible (Mandated reporters should report suspected abuse promptly).
  5. A. The Long - Term Care Ombudsman or local law enforcement agency (These are the appropriate entities to report abuse in long - term care facilities to).