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vicotolentino

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A resident got a new bracelet for her birthday. It needs to go into her valuables envelopes. What should you do?
 
  a. State that it is a bracelet.
  b. Describe it as a gold bracelet.
  c. Describe it as a yellow, 7-inch-long bracelet that is inch wide with no stones.
  d. Just put it in an envelope.

Question 2

You are caring for a person who is comatose. You should do the following except:
 
  a. Knock before entering the person's room
  b. Tell the person your name, the time, and the place every time you enter the room
  c. Explain what you are going to do
  d. Leave the room quietly without telling the person



Loise Hard

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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