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ou are the RN leader in a long-term care facility, working with several RPNs and PSWs. Mr. B has dementia and never attends any activities and you rarely see staff interacting with him. When you asked, they tell you that Mr. B is difficult and always refuses to talk or go to any activities. You want to advocate for him by encouraging the staff to make more effort to engage him and to find ways to motivate him to go to activities. Answer the following questions about what you would do in this scenario. You draw on a lot of knowledge in order to move forward in advocating for Mr. B. Match the category of knowledge to the specific information that you would consider. 3 options: Human dignity and individualized care Research studies on how to engage resistant clients with dementia Caregiving strategies for patients with delirium, dementia and depression Therapeutic Relationships Autonomy vs Beneficence Impact of dementia on mood and motivation 1. Qualitative and Quantitative Research 2. Ethical reasoning 3. Medical knowledge/pathophysiology 4. CNO Standards 5. Two of your organization’s key values 6. RNAO Best Practice Guidelines
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