Question:

When GDA communicates with an elderly patient, he/she should:

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Good communication with the elderly is respectful, clear, and patient.
  • Speak loudly
  • Speak slowly and clearly
  • Keep information complex
  • Not allow patient to talk
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Elderly patients may have hearing or cognitive difficulties.
Speaking slowly and clearly helps them understand instructions.
Talking loudly is not always helpful and may seem rude.
Information should be simple and easy to follow.
Patients should be encouraged to express their thoughts and concerns.
Therefore, the right approach is to speak slowly and clearly.
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