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When is it appropriate for nursing assistants to use medical terminology?

  1. When communicating with the resident's family

  2. When documenting in the medical records

  3. When explaining procedures to the residents

  4. When communicating with the care team

The correct answer is: When communicating with the care team

Nursing assistants may need to communicate with the resident's family, document in the medical records, and explain procedures to residents, but these situations typically do not require the use of medical terminology. The use of medical terminology is most appropriate when communicating with the care team, as they will be familiar with the terminology and it can improve communication and understanding of the resident's condition and care plan.