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The LVN/LPN informs the home health patient that the home health care RN provides many services, but is mainly employed by the home health agency in the capacity of:
 
  a. daily caregiver.
  b. care administrator.
  c. creator of policy and protocols.
  d. liaison between the agency and the state board.

Question 2

The nurse stresses that a sign of a complication of pregnancy that must be reported to the physician at the first occurrence is:
 
  a. leg cramps.
  b. pelvic discomfort.
  c. vaginal bleeding.
  d. urinary frequency.



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Answer to Question 1

B
The RN is also employed by the home health care agency as an administrator.

Answer to Question 2

C
Vaginal bleeding at any time during pregnancy should be reported to the physician.



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