Four rights of a homemaker/home health aide are:

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16. The right to take pride in a job well done
The right to make suggestions and complaints within designated channels without fear of retaliation
The right not to be abused physically, verbally, or sexually by clients
The right to recommend care plan changes designed to facilitate care delivery and reduce caregiver stress
The right to be informed when complaints concerning client treatment are alleged against you
The right to a fair hearing with your case manager
The right to a confidential investigation
The right to be informed of the investigation’s outcome
The right to be paid for your services by your agency for a predetermined salary and mileage for travel
The right to attend continuing education programs offered by your agency at no cost to you

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A client comes to the clinic because she found a mass in her left breast that is present during and after her menstrual periods. On palpation the nurse finds a mass in the left breast that is round,

rubbery, mobile, and non-tender and explains to the client that this mass is consistent with: a. Fibrocystic breast disease. b. Invasive breast cancer. c. Mastitis. d. Fibroadenoma.

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