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Which information should be reported to the state Board of Nursing? A. The facility fails to provide literature in both Spanish and English. B. The narcotic count has been incorrect on the unit for the past 3 days. C. The patient fails to receive an itemized account of his bills and services received during his hospital stay. D. The nursing assistant assigned to the patient with hepatitis fails to feed the patient and give the bath. 12. The answer is :B. The narcotic count has been incorrect on the unit for the past 3 days. The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals will probably be interested in the problems in answers A and C. The failure of the nursing assistant to care for the patient with hepatitis might result in termination, but is not of interest to the Joint Commission.
19. Which instruction should be given to the patient who is fitted for a behind-the-ear hearing aid? A. Remove the mold and clean every week. B. Store the hearing aid in a warm place. C. Clean the lint from the hearing aid with a toothpick. D. Change the batteries weekly. 19. The answer is :B. Store the hearing aid in a warm place. The hearing aid should be stored in a warm, dry place. It should be cleaned daily but should not be moldy, so answer A is incorrect. A toothpick is inappropriate to use to clean the aid; the toothpick might break off in the hearing aide, making answer C incorrect. Changing the batteries weekly, as in answer D, is not necessary.
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