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Most accidents that happen in a nursing home
 
  a. can be prevented.
  b. cannot be prevented.
  c. can be expected.
  d. occur without reason

Question 2

The proper position to use when lifting a resident is
 
  a. back straight with knees slightly bent.
  b. back bent with knees locked and legs straight.
  c. back straight with knees locked and legs straight.
  d. back bent with knees slightly bent



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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