Mahmood is a new nursing assistant at a post-acute rehabilitation facility. On his second day on the job, he is asked by a RN to perform a procedure that he is not yet trained to do. Which is the following is his best response to the nurse?
A. "I'm not yet trained in that procedure. Is there another way I can help until I learn?"
B. "Sure. I don't know what I'm doing yet, but I'm willing to give it a try."
C. "I can help you pass medications later if you help me do this procedure."
D. "My scope of practice says that I cannot perform any procedures."
Answer: A
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