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cookcarl

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A person's radio has a frayed cord. You should:
 
  a. Fix it
  b. Remove it from the room and tag it for repair
  c. Respect the person's right to use the radio
  d. Use the person's money to buy a new ra-dio

Question 2

These statements are about preventing burns. Which is correct?
 
  a. Patients and residents can use a space heater in their rooms.
  b. Patients and residents can smoke in bed.
  c. Patients and residents can use heating pads and electric blankets.
  d. Patients and residents cannot smoke where oxygen is used.



ashely1112

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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