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rosent76

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A resident is being transferred to another unit. Which will help reassure the person?
 
  a. Telling the person that everything will be OK.
  b. Avoid discussing the transfer with the person.
  c. Suggesting that the person wait until the following day to meet new residents so that they can adjust to the new surround-ings.
  d. Introducing the person to the new room-mate and other residents.

Question 2

You are using reagent strips to test urine. You must do which of the following?
 
  a. Ask the nurse to interpret the colors on the strip.
  b. Follow Standard Precautions and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.
  c. Send the strip to the lab for analysis.
  d. Soak the strip in the specimen for 60 sec-onds.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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