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When caring for a patient who is deaf or hearing impaired,
 A) keep the pitch of your voice low.
  B) raise the pitch of your voice as much as possible.
  C) stand with the light facing your back.
  D) speak as loudly as possible.

Question 2

When transferring a patient into a tub,
 A) use a wheelchair that does not have removable arms.
  B) move the patient toward her weaker side.
  C) instruct the patient to assist by pulling on the rail on the wall.
  D) apply a transfer belt after removing the clothing.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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