- Prioritize the following comfort needs.
- What do you need to do, and in what order?Explain.
- 10 points possible
Mrs. Harper asked for a blanket.
Mr. Williams says his chest suddenly began hurting.
Mrs. Ivy received a strong pain-relief drug one hour ago. Sheneeds help to the bathroom.
Ms. Lopez needs a back massage before bed.
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