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An NA makes no attempt to reorient the resident to actual circumstances?

1) True
2) False

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Final answer:

False. An NA (nursing assistant) makes attempts to reorient the resident to actual circumstances.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. An NA (nursing assistant) makes attempts to reorient the resident to actual circumstances. Reorienting the resident is an important part of the nursing assistant's role in providing care for residents in healthcare settings. They help to ensure that the resident understands their surroundings and is aware of their situation. Displacement is independent of the path taken; it only depends on the initial and final positions. Since both persons start at the same point and end at the same point (just taking different paths) the displacement for both will be the same.

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