A GNA is caring for a resident who is normally alert and oriented. During morning care, the GNA notes the resident is suddenly quiet, confused about where they are, and unable to state the correct month. What is the GNA's MOST important immediate action?
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A
Try to reorient the resident by showing them a calendar and a clock.
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B
Ask the resident's family during their next visit if this is normal behavior.
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C
Report the sudden change in mental status to the nurse immediately.
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D
Document the changes in the resident's chart at the end of the shift.