Sexual HarassmentJuly 16, 2020Reporting and DocumentationJuly 16, 2020 Published by Angela Firestone at July 16, 2020 Categories Uncategorized Tags 700 Dealing with Family Members Name 1 / 10 In times of stress, families tend to cope by falling back on old relationship patterns. True. False. 2 / 10 You should perform small favors for your client's family as a gesture to show you care. True. False. 3 / 10 The best time to encourage an overwhelmed family member to take a break is when... Your client's condition has worsened. Your client is stable and resting. You need a break from the family member. Your client is about to have a procedure. 4 / 10 You can help clients whose families do not visit by making them part of your family. True. False. 5 / 10 If your client's family is engaged in an argument in your client's room, you should ignore them and continue working. True. False. 6 / 10 When family members are grieving, you should let them know you are willing to listen if they need to talk. True. False. 7 / 10 If kept in the dark about their loved one's condition, children may believe that the illness is their fault. True. False. 8 / 10 HIPAA was created to protect the health information of your clients. True. False. 9 / 10 A client's family is whomever they believe it to be whether related or not. True. False. 10 / 10 It is appropriate to share your client's information with anyone who visits them. True. False. Your score is Share0 Angela Firestone Related postsJuly 16, 2020Safe TransfersRead moreJuly 16, 2020HandwashingRead moreJuly 16, 2020Reporting and DocumentationRead more