A. Increased quality of health care.
I'm not 100%, but im pretty sure that's it.
Answer:
Bend knees 90 degrees( kind of like a squat) this puts the least pressure and strain on your back. Place hands to pick up box (depends on the box, but mostly at the sides and hold from below) slowing straighten legs/knees from the positions and then proceed to place it on table. If the table is lowers than your level of holding the box, begin to bend knees to rest the box on the table.
Explanation:
Answer:
Instances for which a staff member needs to report an occurrence directly to a manager include which of the following: A. An RN is diverting drugs; C. A patient reports that a male LVN made a sexual advance toward her; D. A nurse sees a gun in another staff member's locker at work.
Explanation:
A staff member needs to report the cases mentioned in A, C and D directly to a manager because all those situations are a risk and put lives in danger. In situation B, when a patient complains about the poor care received on the prior shift may be report to another member who is not the manager. It is an important situation to report, though is not so complicated as the prior mentioned. Diverting drugs is an inappropriate behaviour, such as a sexual advance to a patient or carring a gun to the work place. These situations must be reported to a manager.