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Which term refers to being accountable for certain tasks or duties?

  1. Resuscitation

  2. Responsibility

  3. Resident's chart

  4. Restorative care

The correct answer is: Responsibility

The term that refers to being accountable for certain tasks or duties is "Responsibility." This concept emphasizes the obligation to manage specific tasks or roles effectively and to ensure that they are completed to the best of one's ability. In the context of healthcare, responsibility is crucial as caregivers must ensure that they are attentive to the needs of the residents and fulfill their professional duties. Resuscitation pertains to lifesaving techniques performed in emergencies, which is not directly related to accountability for tasks. A resident's chart is a documentation tool that holds medical and personal information about a patient, but does not refer to the accountability aspect. Restorative care focuses on helping residents regain their abilities after an illness or injury and also does not encapsulate the idea of accountability for duties. Thus, "Responsibility" is the most appropriate choice in this context.