If the floor in the health care facility is carpeted, the
A. patient should ambulate with bare feet.
B. patient should wear nonslip footwear.
C. patient should ambulate wearing socks.
D. nurse or PT should evaluate the footwear.
Answer: D
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In the report of a qualitative research study, what does a theme represent?
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The nursing instructor is planning to teach the students about methods of accessing information that would be useful for developing their professionalism. To accomplish this, the instructor suggests that the students:
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