Multiple Choice
Would you consider teaching ADL in a nursing home or home health setting?
A) Teaching ADL in a nursing home is a better option due to the safer room layout and availability of medical equipment.
B) Teaching ADL in a home health setting is a better option because you have more flexibility in scheduling sessions.
C) Teaching ADL in a nursing home is a better option because you can teach them at the actual time the patient must complete them.
D) Teaching ADL in a home health setting is a better option because you can work with the patient in a familiar setting with his/her own furniture and clothing.
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