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Which is not an OBRA requirement for foods served in nursing centers?
Lifesaving Reflexes
Inborn automatic responses to stimuli that are designed to protect an individual from harm or facilitate survival.
Brain
The organ located in the skull that coordinates and controls activities of the nervous system such as movement, temperature, emotion, and thought processes.
Motor Pathway Neurons
are nerve cells that carry action potentials from the central nervous system towards muscles to cause movement.
Autonomic Nervous System
The segment of the nervous system that regulates involuntary body functions, including respiration, cardiac rhythm, and digestion.
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Q7: A person is turned as a unit,
Q7: A person has an ileostomy. Which statement
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Q28: A resident is incontinent. When preparing the
Q39: To prevent falls during transfers, wheelchair, bed,
Q45: Oliguria is<br>A) A scant amount of urine<br>B)
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