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You need to know if a resident uses a hearing aid. You should

a. check the Kardex
b. read the progress notes
c. check the graphic sheet
d. interrupt the end-of-shift report to ask the nurse

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Final answer:

To determine if a resident uses a hearing aid, you could check the Kardex, progress notes, or graphic sheet. These sources of information may mention or provide visual indicators of hearing aid usage.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine if a resident uses a hearing aid, you could check the Kardex, read the progress notes, or check the graphic sheet. The Kardex is a system used to keep track of important information about patients, including any assistive devices they use. The progress notes may mention if the resident uses a hearing aid, and the graphic sheet may have a visual representation of the resident's hearing aid usage.

Checking the Kardex involves looking for any notes or documentation that indicate the resident uses a hearing aid. Reading the progress notes involves reviewing the written records of the resident's care to see if there is any mention of the hearing aid. And checking the graphic sheet means looking for any symbols or indicators that represent the use of a hearing aid.

Interrupting the end-of-shift report to ask the nurse may not be necessary unless the hearing aid usage is immediately relevant to the resident's care at that moment. It's generally more efficient to check the Kardex, progress notes, or graphic sheet first.

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