A nurse is supervising a certified nursing assistant (CNA) who is caring for a patient who is alert and oriented and independent concerning activities of daily living
The nurse appropriately intervenes when hearing the CNA say to the patient:
1. "You should drink ice water rather than room-temperature water."
2. "Would you like to leave your socks on?"
3. "Do you prefer your drinks with or without a straw?"
4. "Would you prefer a cup of hot coffee, a glass of iced tea or fruit juice, or maybe a carbonated drink?"
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