A resident is visually impaired. You need to do which of the following?

a. Feed the person.
b. Identify the food on the tray.
c. Tell the person to feel for her food on the plate to determine where the food is.
d. Ask the person to open her own cartons.


B

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The dosage strength is the amount of drug per dosage unit

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which child is most likely to live in poverty?

a. A child who has poor academic performance b. A child whose parents have a college education c. A child of Caucasian descent d. A child living in a single-parent household

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Otosclerosis

A. causes blindness. B. is very contagious. C. is caused by a pathogen. D. leads to deafness.

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