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folubunmi

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An LPN/LVN is working on a closed (locked) mental health unit. What would his or her responsibilities include?
 
  A) Administering medications and searching client rooms daily
  B) Observing behaviors and administering medications
  C) Documenting in the client record and preparing meals
  D) Interacting with clients and notifying insurance companies

Question 2

A new LVN/LPN is being oriented to the psychiatric unit at a local hospital. At the end of the day, the new nurse asks the preceptor to explain what the RN is accountable for on the unit. What would be the preceptor's best answer?
 
  A) Both the physical and the mental health care of the clients
  B) Everything
  C) The physical care of the client
  D) The mental health care of the client



macybarnes

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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