Group Home Admin Clients/Residents Practice Exam

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A person who requires assistance to leave a building during an emergency due to cognitive impairments is considered what type of individual?

  1. Ambulatory

  2. Non-Ambulatory

  3. Independently Mobile

  4. Assisted Evacuation

The correct answer is: Non-Ambulatory

A person who requires assistance to leave a building during an emergency due to cognitive impairments is classified as non-ambulatory. This designation indicates that the individual cannot mobilize independently, meaning they need help to move from one location to another, especially during emergency situations where quick evacuation is essential. Non-ambulatory individuals may have various conditions, including cognitive impairments that impact their ability to process information quickly or carry out the necessary actions to evacuate safely on their own. The focus here is on the need for assistance, which clearly aligns with the definition of being non-ambulatory, rather than implying any degree of independence in mobility. The other classifications such as ambulatory, independently mobile, and assisted evacuation do not accurately reflect the condition of needing support to evacuate in emergencies due to cognitive issues. Ambulatory generally refers to individuals who can move without assistance, while independently mobile suggests a complete lack of need for help in mobility scenarios. Assisted evacuation could apply to a broader context involving support during emergencies but does not specify the individual's ongoing requirement for consistent mobility assistance.