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True/False: Role playing refers to playacting.
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true
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True/False: Gender, relationship and occupation are some ways roles are determined.
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true
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Which of the following is an example of a fixed role?
a. student b. mystery reader c. male d. well person |
b. mystery reader
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The roles of teacher, artist, and nurse are all:
a. chosen b. assigned c. traumatic d. nurturing |
a. chosen
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Both Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Stewart, who are residents, love to knit and spend hours knitting homemade gifts for family and friends. In their facility these ladies are known as "the knitters." How are their roles determined?
a. by age b. by gender c. by occupation d. by special interest |
d. by special interest
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True/False: Roles are constantly changing.
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true
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How would you describe a person's role change from being well to becoming handicapped?
a. occupational b. fixed c. traumatic d. nurturing |
c. traumatic
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True/False: Relationships never change
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false
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True/False: The best way to help an angry resident is to listen to them.
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true
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Noticing and complimenting well behavior is called:
a. traumatic b. a disability c. role playing d. positive reinforcement |
d. positive reinforcement
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