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Choose the valid reasons for refusing to do a task. Select all that apply.

A. The NA is tired
B. The NA does not want to do the task
C. The task is outside your scope of practice
D. The task is unethical and could cause the client harm

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Final answer:

Valid reasons for refusing to do a task include tasks outside of your scope of practice and tasks that are unethical and could cause harm to the client.

Step-by-step explanation:

Valid reasons for refusing to do a task include:

  1. The task is outside your scope of practice: If you are not trained or authorized to perform a certain task, it is important to refuse it to avoid potential harm to the patient.
  2. The task is unethical and could cause the client harm: If a task goes against professional ethics or has the potential to harm the client, it is valid to refuse.

It is important to communicate your concerns to your superiors or supervisors when refusing a task, and provide them with the valid reasons for your refusal.

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