To provide adequate circulation to tissues, the nursing assistant can:
A. change the resident's position at least every 4 hours.
B. avoid positioning the resident on his or her back.
C. give the resident a back rub as part of her or his daily care.
D. encourage the resident to walk every day.
Answer: C
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