The answer is D: All of the above.
Explanation for each option:
A. Falsifying documents or records - This is a serious offense in any healthcare setting. Accurate documentation is crucial for patient care, legal reasons, and maintaining the integrity of medical records. Falsifying documents can lead to incorrect treatment, legal issues, and loss of trust.
B. Patient/resident neglect - Neglecting a patient or resident can have severe consequences, including harm to the patient, legal repercussions, and damage to the reputation of the healthcare facility. It is a fundamental duty of a Nurse Assistant to ensure the well-being and safety of those in their care.
C. Theft of a patient/resident or hospital property - Theft is a criminal act and is grounds for immediate dismissal. It breaches the trust between the healthcare provider and the patient, as well as between the employee and the employer.
D. All of the above - Since all the listed actions (falsifying documents, patient neglect, and theft) are serious offenses that can lead to dismissal, the correct answer is "All of the above."