Jayne, a nursing assistant at a long-term care center, begins the duties of her morning shift quietly, as many of her residents are still sleeping. She knows that people who do not get enough sleep may experience
A. Fatigue and irritation.
B. Decreased ability to perform routine tasks.
C. Slower recovery from illness.
D. All of these
Answer: D
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