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P68T

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A nursing assistant who is assisting a bariatric patient with ADLs is unsure about how to reach the patient's lower back. The nursing assistant should
 A) skip that part of the care.
  B) ask the patient for help.
  C) leave the patient and ask a nurse.
  D) have the patient get out of bed.

Question 2

The best way for a nursing assistant to avoid accidentally crossing a professional boundary with a patient is to
 A) consider the patient as a family member.
  B) limit contact with a patient to the minimum necessary.
  C) remember that the patient is not a friend.
  D) follow the wishes of the patient.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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