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What step can a CNA take to prevent resident poisoning?

  1. Allow residents to reach hazardous materials

  2. Keep harmful products in their original containers

  3. Store personal care items freely around the room

  4. Use unlabelled containers for harmful products

The correct answer is: Allow residents to reach hazardous materials

A CNA can prevent resident poisoning by limiting their access to hazardous materials and keeping them out of reach. This includes keeping harmful products in their original containers and not storing them freely around the room. Using unlabelled containers for harmful products can also increase the risk of accidental poisoning, so it is important to label all containers clearly.