Multiple Choice
When working with an elderly patient,
A) speak slowly and clearly and ask for understanding and feedback.
B) write down your instructions first for the patient to read.
C) give the patient breathing instructions while you're positioning him or her in order to hasten the procedure.
D) assume the patient can see and hear you clearly and move quickly and deliberately in order to get done.
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