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mspears3

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When answering a patient's call signal
 
  A) consider the condition of the patient before you break your routine.
  B) ask a nurse to respond.
  C) call out to the patient that you are coming.
  D) it is important to answer without delay and go to the patient in a quiet and friendly way.

Question 2

In your new role as a nursing assistant, you will be responsible for getting into the habit of observing
 
  A) the patient's breathing patterns
  B) the patient's daily activities.
  C) the patient's eating and drinking habits.
  D) all of the above



akemokai

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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