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V@ndy87

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When changing the pillowcase, you should
 
  A)
 
  hold the pillowcase at the center of the end seam and with your hand outside the case, turn the case back over your hand.
  B)
 
  drop pillow into the case while holding the case next to the uniform.
  C)
 
  tuck the pillow under your chin and pull the case over the pillow.
  D)
 
  all of the above

Question 2

Soiled linen may be placed
 
  A)
 
  on the floor of the patient's room.
  B)
 
  on the floor in the hallway.
  C)
 
  in the dirty linen hamper.
  D)
 
  on the patient's chair.



blakeserpa

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Answer to Question 1

Answer:

A

Answer to Question 2

Answer:

C



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