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DyllonKazuo

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To meet a person's hygiene needs, you need to:
 
  a. Follow the person's care plan
  b. Review the person's medical record
  c. Ask the person what to do
  d. Check the person's ID bracelet

Question 2

The nurse asks you to dangle a resident. Before you do so, you need which of the following information?
 
  a. Which side is strong and which side is weak
  b. How long the person has been asleep
  c. How to use good body mechanics
  d. Which family member is available to help



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Answer to Question 1

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