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As a nursing assistant in a long-term care facility, which procedure is beyond the scope of practice?

A. Assisting a resident to toilet
B. Trimming a resident's toenails who has Diabetes
C. Assisting a resident to bathe
D. Polishing a resident's fingernails

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Final answer:

Trimming a resident's toenails who has Diabetes is beyond the scope of practice for a nursing assistant in a long-term care facility.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a long-term care facility, as a nursing assistant, there are certain procedures that are within your scope of practice and others that are beyond it. Among the options given, trimming a resident's toenails who has Diabetes is beyond the scope of practice for a nursing assistant. This is because diabetic foot care requires specialized knowledge and skills to prevent complications and ensure proper care.

Assisting a resident to toilet, assisting a resident to bathe, and polishing a resident's fingernails are all procedures that fall within the scope of practice for a nursing assistant in a long-term care facility.

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