A home health nurse is assessing the home for fire safety. Which information from the family will cause the nurse to intervene? (Select all that apply.)
a. Smoking in bed helps me relax and fall asleep.
b. We never leave candles burning when we are gone.
c. We use the same space heater my grandparents used.
d. We use the RACE method when using the fire extinguisher.
e. There is a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and garage workshop.
a. Smoking in bed helps me relax and fall asleep.
b. We never leave candles burning when we are gone.
c. We use the same space heater my grandparents used.
d. We use the RACE method when using the fire extinguisher.
e. There is a fire extinguisher in the kitchen and garage workshop.
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