Asked by AAA
What is the BEST way to avoid a charge of battery in a medical setting?
(1 point)
Responses
Explain that each procedure is to help the patient.
Explain that each procedure is to help the patient.
Keep a positive attitude, even if the patient becomes upset.
Keep a positive attitude, even if the patient becomes upset.
Ask the patient if it is OK for you to touch them.
Ask the patient if it is OK for you to touch them.
Speak only to the patient’s guardian or caregiver.
(1 point)
Responses
Explain that each procedure is to help the patient.
Explain that each procedure is to help the patient.
Keep a positive attitude, even if the patient becomes upset.
Keep a positive attitude, even if the patient becomes upset.
Ask the patient if it is OK for you to touch them.
Ask the patient if it is OK for you to touch them.
Speak only to the patient’s guardian or caregiver.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The BEST way to avoid a charge of battery in a medical setting is to:
**Ask the patient if it is OK for you to touch them.**
Obtaining informed consent and ensuring the patient is comfortable with any procedure is crucial in preventing issues related to battery.
**Ask the patient if it is OK for you to touch them.**
Obtaining informed consent and ensuring the patient is comfortable with any procedure is crucial in preventing issues related to battery.