Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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What does "protest" mean in the context of psychotropic medication?

  1. Making a single negative response to medication offering

  2. Showing any negative response to a proposed method of administration

  3. Repeatedly showing discernible negative responses to the offer of psychotropic medication

  4. Remaining silent during the medication offering

The correct answer is: Repeatedly showing discernible negative responses to the offer of psychotropic medication

In the context of psychotropic medication, "protest" specifically refers to repeatedly showing discernible negative responses to the offer of psychotropic medication. This means that the individual consistently displays signs of resistance, objection, or discomfort towards the medication being proposed. It is important for nursing home administrators to recognize and address these protests in order to ensure the well-being and appropriate treatment of the residents under their care. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not fully capture the continuous and noticeable nature of the protests that the term "protest" implies in this context.