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joesmith1212

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If a family member makes suggestions or gives directions about the way to care for a resident, the nursing assistant should
 
  a. accept the suggestions that are within your scope of duty.
  b. ignore the suggestions.
  c. tell the family that their ideas are not in the care plan.
  d. ask the family to do the care themselves.

Question 2

Level of care reflects
 
  a. the ability of the resident to pay.
  b. the amount and kind of care a resident needs.
  c. the position a resident has on a waiting list.
  d. the services offered by a health care facility.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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