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- which best describes an appropriate strategy for managing behaviors?
○ ignoring the persons needs
○ forcing the person to meet your needs
○ shaping the environment to meet the persons needs
○ responding to a persons behavior before understanding the meaning
- what is a sign of caregiver stress?
○ increased energy
○ low blood pressure
○ increased thirst
○ lack of concentration
- what are the three types of behavioral triggers?
○ chemical, physical, external
○ internal, emotional, financial
○ external, environmental, tactile
○ environmental, internal, caregiver
- true or false: person - centered care focuses on the person, not the disease
Question 1
To manage behaviors appropriately, strategies should be person - centered. Ignoring needs (first option) and forcing the person (second option) are not appropriate. Responding without understanding (fourth option) is also incorrect. Shaping the environment to meet the person's needs is a positive, person - centered strategy.
Caregiver stress often leads to mental and physical fatigue - related symptoms. Increased energy (first option) is the opposite of what stress causes. Low blood pressure (second option) is not a typical sign of caregiver stress. Increased thirst (third option) is not a common sign of caregiver stress. Lack of concentration is a common sign of stress - related mental fatigue.
The three types of behavioral triggers are environmental (external factors like noise, light), internal (factors like pain, hunger within the person), and caregiver (how the caregiver interacts, e.g., tone of voice). The other options have incorrect combinations (chemical, financial, tactile are not the standard three types of behavioral triggers).
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C. Shaping the environment to meet the person's needs