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amal

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A student nurse's coworker has been arriving late to work for several weeks in a row, each time with red eyes and slurred speech. The student nurse should
 
  1. Ask if the coworker is abusing prescription medications.
  2. Discuss these observations with other coworkers.
  3. Speak confidentially with an instructor.
  4. Advise the coworker to get some more sleep.

Question 2

While working at a hospital, a fire begins in the break room. A nurse immediately removes patients from the room adjacent to the break room and sounds the fire alarm. Next, the nurse should
 
  1. Call the fire department.
  2. Obtain a fire extinguisher.
  3. Confine the fire to one area.
  4. Open all of the doors in the immediate area.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3



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