How can a nursing assistant help a resident feel useful and important?
A. Assign the resident a few simple tasks to do, such as changing bed linens or delivering meal trays.
B. Limit the choices a resident has concerning the resident's own care.
C. Encourage the resident to show kindness to others or participate in a resident's council.
D. Tell the resident what needs to be done on your task list so the resident can participate in other residents' care plans.
Answer: C
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List the three types of onset for the types of JRA
What will be an ideal response?
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1. Psychological and physiologic. 2. Trauma and physiologic. 3. Trauma and psychological. 4. Physiologic and external.
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