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A nurse is very busy working with a disruptive resident and asks you to give Mr. Smith, who is not your patient, two ibuprofen because, "he has a headache." What should you do?

1) Politely remind the nurse that you cannot give Mr. Smith ibuprofen and ask if there is anything else you can help with.
2) Ignore the nurse-Mr. Smith is not your responsibility.
3) Ask the CNA who is caring for Mr. Smith to give him the ibuprofen because it is important to keep members of the healthcare team informed about patient care.
4) Give Mr. Smith the ibuprofen because it is important to work together as a healthcare team to care for residents.

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Final answer:

In this situation, it is important to politely remind the nurse that you cannot give a medication to a patient who is not under your care, and offer assistance in other ways. Correct option is 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

In this situation, the appropriate response would be option 1) Politely remind the nurse that you cannot give Mr. Smith ibuprofen and ask if there is anything else you can help with.

As a healthcare worker, it is important to follow proper protocols and procedures. Giving medication to a patient who is not under your care is not within your scope of practice and can potentially lead to harm. It is always best to communicate with the nurse and offer assistance in other ways.

By politely reminding the nurse of your limitations and asking if there is anything else you can help with, you are working together as a healthcare team while prioritizing patient safety and adhering to professional standards.

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