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A nurse is caring for several clients. , Which client could be assigned to a UAP/NAP?
 
  A. A client with a recent head injury
  B. A client for the removal of an ovarian cyst post-laparoscopy
  C. A client with stable angina
  D. A client with a sepsis

Question 2

A client recovering from congestive heart failure (CHF)is being discharged this afternoon.
 
  The client needs teaching to be reinforced. Who should complete this task?
  A. An LPN/LVN
  B. A UAP/NAP
  C. A unit secretary
  D. A second-year nursing student working as a nurse tech on the unit



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A





 

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