When supervising a certified nursing assistant (CNA) caring for a toddler, a nurse intervenes when
1. The CNA leaves the toddler alone in the bathtub.
2. The CNA feeds the toddler pieces of cheese for a snack.
3. The CNA removes small objects from the toddler's crib.
4. The CNA puts the crib side rails up when the toddler is resting.
ANS: 1
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