Elder Abuse Training Post Test 00:10 Question 1 of 22 Persons convicted of elder abuse in Nevada could serve up to 20 years in prison. TRUE FALSE Question 2 of 22 An older person is defined by Nevada law as a person who is 50 years or older. TRUE FALSE Question 3 of 22 Nevada law defines four categories of elder abuse: Abuse, Neglect, (including self neglect), Exploitation, Isolation. TRUE FALSE Question 4 of 22 Signs of abuse in the elderly include: Inadequately explained bruises Fear of speaking for oneself in the presence of the caretaker Sudden change in financial activity All of the Above Question 5 of 22 Psychological Abuse includes: hitting, biting, burning, punching and kicking. TRUE FALSE Question 6 of 22 Sexual Abuse must be reported to: Elder Protective Services Law Enforcement Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance All of the Above Question 7 of 22 Neglect is the failure of a person who has assumed responsibility for caring for an older person to provide