11)Staffing ratios in long-term care are _______________ in hospitals. A)greater than B)less than C)equal to 12)All of the following are categories of nursing home care except: A)SNF. B)ADF. C)ECF. D)ICF. 13)The average age of all assisted living residents is: A)greater than 70 but less than 80 years old. B)greater than 100 years old. C)greater than 60 but less than 70 years old. D)greater than 80 but less than 100 years old. 14)Diane and Steve care for Steve’s elderly mother. They have planned a vacation to Disney World and cannot take Steve’s mom. Which care option should they explore? A)Adult day care B)Respite care C)Assisted living D)ICF care 15)When Diane and Steve return from vacation, Steve’s mom expresses her desire to get out more. Diane wants to return to work as opposed to being a full-time caregiver for her mother-in-law. Which care option should they explore, excluding total out-of-home care? A)Adult day care B)Respite care C)Assisted living D)ICF care 16)Long-term care is defined as: A)care for the elderly. B)care for the disabled. C)health care services to an individual for more than 60 days. D)health care services to an individual for more than 90 days. 17)A LTC system that would provide physical, social, mental health, and financial support would be considered: A)aging in place. B)spending down. C)a continuum of care. D)IADL. 18)The sandwich generation is: A)adults who are caring for both their children and parents. B)teens who have preschool and adult siblings. C)an 80-year-old whose needs are supplanted by those of the 60-year-olds and 90-year-olds. D)those who like sandwiches. 19)Medical power of attorney refers to: A)an individual who is able to select the proper attorney for a malpractice case. B)an individual given health care decision power for another person who is deemed incapable of making decisions. C)an automatic power which any caregiver has for the care decisions of another. D)a power only the Veteran’s Administration may grant. 20)All of the following are settings in which LTC may take place except: A)clinics. B)hospitals. C)adult day care. D)assisted living centers. 21)All of the following are IADL except: A)managing money. B)grocery shopping. C)bathing. D)housekeeping. 22)All of the following are categories of ADL capability except: A)totally independent (no mechanical assistance or assistance from another person). B)requiring mechanical assistance only. C)requiring no assistance from another person. D)unable to do the activity at all. 23)All of the following are primary disease processes that affect the elderly except: A)arthritis. B)athletic injuries. C)cancers. D)dementias. 24.All of the following are true about home health care except: A)it is the fastest growing segment of LTC. B)the industry is divided into two categories: Medicare certified and private. C)it includes hospice care. D)the number of clients is decreasing. 25)Which of the following is not an ethical or political issue related to LTC? A)Power of attorney B)Guardianship C)End-of-life care D)The passage of the Hill-Burton Act