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The nursing center has four scheduled CNAS assigned to the wing in which you are working. You are assigned to a resident who is combative and a fall risk. One of your coworkers walks past your combative resident’s room and sees the resident trying to get out of bed. What should your co-worker do first? What safety concerns must be monitored? How could the co-worker display teamwork in this situation?
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