The nurse is supervising a certified nursing assistant (CNA). The nurse intervenes when the CNA asks a patient:

1. "Would you like some more pain medication?"
2. "Would you like some fresh sheets?"
3. "When would you like your bath?"
4. "Is it okay if I take your vital signs?"


ANS: 1

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