#1
What is the primary responsibility of a caregiver?
Cooking gourmet meals
Providing emotional support
Running errands
Entertaining the care recipient
#2
In caregiving, what does ADL stand for?
Advanced Diagnosis List
Activities of Daily Living
Assisted Developmental Learning
All-Day Leisure
#3
What is the term for the emotional exhaustion experienced by caregivers?
Compassion fatigue
Empathy overload
Caregiver burnout
Sympathy collapse
#4
What is the purpose of respite care for caregivers?
To add more workload to caregivers
To provide a break or relief for caregivers
To isolate caregivers from care recipients
To train caregivers in new techniques
#5
What is the purpose of advance directives in healthcare?
To create unnecessary bureaucracy
To outline care recipient's daily routine
To communicate end-of-life care preferences
To delegate caregiving responsibilities
#6
Which technique is effective for communicating with a non-verbal care recipient?
Ignoring their gestures
Using complex vocabulary
Observing body language
Speaking louder
#7
What is respite care?
Care provided by family members only
Temporary relief for primary caregivers
Care for elderly only
Long-term care plan
#8
What is the purpose of a care plan?
To track caregiver's schedule
To monitor care recipient's sleep pattern
To outline care recipient's needs and preferences
To record caregiver's personal goals
#9
How can a caregiver promote safety in the home environment?
Encourage risky behaviors
Remove hazards and install safety devices
Ignore safety concerns
Promote extreme physical activities
#10
Which of the following is a sign of caregiver stress?
Seeking emotional support
Regular self-care routines
Difficulty concentrating
Effective time management
#11
What does the term 'resilience' mean in the context of caregiving?
Avoiding challenges
Bouncing back from difficulties
Ignoring care recipient's needs
Remaining rigid in caregiving approaches
#12
Which legal document outlines a person's wishes regarding medical treatment in case they cannot communicate?
Power of Attorney
Last Will and Testament
Living Will
Trust Deed
#13
What is the purpose of using assistive devices in caregiving?
To replace the caregiver
To make caregiving more difficult
To enhance care recipient's independence
To increase caregiver's workload
#14
What is the role of a caregiver during a medical emergency?
Wait for professional help
Provide immediate assistance and call for help
Record the emergency for later analysis
Leave the scene to avoid stress
#15
Why is cultural competence important in caregiving?
To limit caregiving to one cultural group
To improve communication and understanding
To exclude diverse perspectives
To increase misunderstandings
#16
What is the purpose of a durable power of attorney in caregiving?
Temporary decision-making authority
Financial assistance
Legal authority for healthcare decisions
Permanent caregiving support
#17
How can a caregiver support a care recipient with dementia in daily activities?
Ignore their needs and preferences
Establish a consistent routine
Introduce frequent changes
Avoid verbal communication