You are caring for a client when another nurse assistant approachesyou and wants you to come and see something. As you follow her, shegets to a client’s room and starts to open the door withoutknocking. She then tells you that a client married couple of thefacility are being intimate. She is snickering and says: “I didn’tthink it was possible at their age.” What do you do?
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