Florida Guardian In-Class Test - Questions with Verified Answers One definition of _______ is repeated conduct or a single incident of carelessness that
... [Show More] could result in serious physical or psychological injury or risk of death. Neglect ________ is defined as any willful or threatened act that causes or is likely to cause impairment to a vulnerable adult's physical, mental, or emotional health Abuse The guardian is legally obligated to report any suspected _______, ________, or _______ to appropriate authorities. abuse, neglect, or exploitation Malnutrition and dehydration are indicators of __________. Neglect If the caregiver shows impatience or violence toward the ward or others this be a warning sign of _________. Abuse Any dramatic changes in POAs or wills when the ward is clearly incapable of making such decisions may be a sign of ____________ exploitation. Financial Excessive and intentional ridiculing, belittling, teasing, and harassment are all examples of __________. Abuse The failure to provide basic medical care or supervision to prevent the occurrence or worsening of ulcers/bedsores is an example of ________. Neglect An _______ _________ is a written or oral instruction from the patient to state what type of care he/she would choose in the event he/she is unable to consent to treatment. advance directive __________ preplanning and pre-funding is an important step in end-of-life planning. Funeral The _________ ________ of _________ survives incompetency by specifically stating that the power is intended to remain effective even if the grantor becomes incompetent. durable power of attorney If a facility is unwilling to follow the wishes of the health care surrogate, the facility must transfer the patient to another facility and pay the cost of transport within ____ days. 7 All hospitals and nursing homes are not required to inform patients of their right to make an advance directive and have forms available for the patient to complete. True or false? False List three of the four primary reasons for replacing a guardian or terminating a guardianship in Florida. - Restoration of capacity of ward - Resignation of guardian - Death of ward List two of the three additional reasons a guardianship may be terminated. - Change of domicile of ward to another state - Guardian's inability to locate ward The restoration of capacity begins by filing a suggestion of capacity. True or False? True When the ward no longer has assets, the guardian is still required to file annual reports and pay auditing fees and the necessary bond. True or False? True The court will require proof that the guardian has distributed all assets to the person entitled before __________ the guardian and terminating the guardianship of the property. Discharging A guardian is entitled to a _________ _________ for services rendered and reimbursement for costs incurred on behalf of the ward. reasonable fee The guardian's fee will be paid based on the ____________ of the task in conjunction with the ___________ rate for guardianship services in the jurisdiction. duration; standard A guardian may not receive payment for services until the petition, including an _________ description of the services performed, is approved by the court. Itemized A guardian must closely track expenses and may request fees for both ________ and ___________ services. direct, indirect [Show Less]