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What does the term "unsteady" mean?

  1. Liable to fall or shake; not firm

  2. A state of happiness

  3. Having too much energy

  4. Steady and reliable

The correct answer is: Liable to fall or shake; not firm

The term "unsteady" refers to something that is not firm or is prone to falling or shaking. This definition captures the essence of instability, which can apply to physical balance, emotional states, or overall reliability. In the context of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), recognizing when a patient is unsteady can be crucial for ensuring their safety and providing appropriate support. The other options present contrasting ideas: a state of happiness suggests a positive emotional condition, having too much energy describes an excess of vigor, and being steady and reliable represents the opposite of unsteadiness. All these alternatives do not align with the concept of instability, which is key in interpreting the meaning of "unsteady."