Elder Abuse & Neglect Training Elder Abuse & Neglect TrainingClick here to download the Training document. After reading the document, please begin the test below:Staff Name* First Last Staff Email* Elder Abuse & Neglect Training Test1. Formal caregivers are:a. Individuals who wear evening clothesb. Volunteers from the Red Crossc. Family membersd. Paid employees connected to the health care system2. Shaking, use of restraints, and force-feeding are examples of:a. Emotional abuseb. Physical abusec. Material exploitationd. Psychological abuse3. Examples of emotional abuse include:a. Causing anguish, psychological pain, or distressb. Isolating the client, cursingc. Verbal assaults, intimidationd. All of the above4. Illegal use of a client’s funds is an example of:a. Sexual abuseb. Physical abusec. Material exploitationd. Emotional abuse5. A behavior of a client that threatens his/her own health or safety is called:a. Abandonmentb. Self-neglectc. Physical abused. Sympathy6. Factors that contribute to a client being at risk for abuse include:a. Social isolation, lonely, lack of support networksb. Strength of body and mindc. Improved cognitiond. All of the above7. Refusal or failure to provide necessary care, obligations, or duties to a client is called:a. A perpetratorb. Financially dependentc. Neglectd. Misappropriation of funds8. Possible characteristics of abusers include:a. Dehydration, immobility, and incontinenceb. Smokers, drug users, and ring leadersc. Smokers, diseased body parts, and alcoholicsd. Family dysfunction, tendency to blame others, and dependency9. Contributing factors of caregiver abuse include:a. Individuals who are overtiredb. Individuals who are overworkedc. Individuals who have unsolved personal problemsd. All of the above10. Any suspected or actual client abuse:a. Should be reported to your supervisor immediatelyb. Should be observed for three daysc. Should be shared with friendsd. Should be kept a secret