How often should the long-term care facility nurse make rounds and monitor residents for safety?
a. Every 2 hours
b. Every 4 hours
c. Every 6 hours
d. Once per shift
ANS: A
Nursing interventions related to long-term care include making rounds and monitoring for resident safety every 2 hours.
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