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You have planned your work. Which is a good part of your plan?
 
  a. Discussing priorities with the nurse
  b. Listing care that needs to be done without using a schedule or time frame
  c. Gathering needed supplies once you go in the person's room to complete the task
  d. Looking like you are staying busy so oth-ers will not ask for help

Question 2

Which will protect patients, residents, and you from harm?
 
  a. Following your job description and agency policies and procedures
  b. Following the other nursing assistant's instructions
  c. Telling the nurse when you make a mis-take once you have gone home for the day
  d. Making excuses or blaming others for your actions



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Answer to Question 1

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bio_gurl

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
:D TYSM


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