You are caring for a resident who suddenly complains of crushing chest pain, has clammy, ashen skin, and is sweating profusely. You would NOT:
A. stay with the resident.
B. use the intercom or call bell to get help.
C. stay calm.
D. ask her if she wants you to call her physician.
Answer: D
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