A nursing aide fails to serve a special diet to a patient with diabetes. The aide is guilty of

A) professional abandonment.
B) negligence.
C) nothing; it is the fault of the dietician.
D) nothing; it is the fault of the aide's immediate supervisor.


Answer: B

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