When caring for a resident with a developmental disability, the nursing assistant notes that the resident is acting unusually. The resident seems to be warm to the touch, refusing to get out of bed, and has not eaten breakfast or lunch. What is the first intervention the nursing assistant should take?
A) Take the resident's vital signs.
B) Order a new tray with soup and crackers.
C) Remove the blanket from the bed.
D) Let the RN know that the resident needs to be assessed.
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