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select the best answer. a healthcare provider is admitting a person. during the admission, what is required to be done?
give the person written information on their rights and policies about advance directives.
tell the person they need a dnr order.
ask the treating provider to sign the advance directive if the person has one.
make the person complete an advance directive.
In healthcare admission, informing the person about their rights and policies regarding advance directives is a standard requirement to ensure they are aware and can make informed decisions. Giving written info on rights/policies about advance directives is the correct step. Other options: Telling them to get a DNR is incorrect (DNR is a type of advance directive, not a blanket action), asking provider to sign (provider doesn't sign the patient's advance directive), and making them complete one (they may already have or choose not to, education first).
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A. Give the person written information on their rights and policies about advance directives.