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Question
personal care
- review the key terms in learning objective 1 before completing the workbook exercises
- explain personal care of residents
true or false
- regular grooming helps keep a person clean and healthy.
- all residents will be bathed in the morning after they wake up.
- the nursing assistant should insist that residents brush their teeth before eating breakfast.
- grooming describes practices to keep the body clean, while hygiene includes practices like fingernail, foot, and hair care.
- helping residents with their activities of daily living (adls) is outside of a nursing assistants scope of practice.
- the nursing assistant should perform as much personal care as possible for the resident so that the resident does not become frustrated.
- residents may be embarrassed by having someone else provide personal care.
- residents have the right to choose what they want to wear, including jewelry.
- residents should be left alone during bathing to promote independence.
- the nursing assistant should let the resident know that he is allowed to use the toilet for only a few minutes.
- the nursing assistant should keep residents covered as much as possible when bathing and dressing them.
- describe different types of baths and list observations to make about the skin during bathing
short answer
- list the four basic types of baths. for each one, list one type of resident for which this bath is best suited.
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Identify the four basic types of baths in nursing care
The four basic types of baths commonly taught in nursing assistant curricula are:
- Complete bed bath
- Partial bed bath
- Tub bath
- Shower
Determine the best-suited resident type for each bath
- Complete bed bath: Best suited for residents who are completely bedridden, paralyzed, comatose, or unable to assist with bathing.
- Partial bed bath: Best suited for residents who cannot take a full bath or shower but can wash some parts of their body, or those with very dry/sensitive skin who should not have a full bath daily.
- Tub bath: Best suited for residents who can sit up and support themselves but may have difficulty standing, or those who find a warm soak therapeutic for relaxation or muscle stiffness.
- Shower: Best suited for residents who are able to stand or sit safely on a shower chair and are relatively stable and mobile.
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<answer>
- Complete bed bath: Best suited for a resident who is completely bedridden, comatose, or unable to assist with bathing.
- Partial bed bath: Best suited for a resident who cannot tolerate a full bath, has extremely dry skin, or only needs help washing specific areas (like the face, hands, underarms, and perineal area).
- Tub bath: Best suited for a resident who can sit up safely, enjoys soaking, and finds a warm bath therapeutic for relaxation or joint stiffness.
- Shower: Best suited for a resident who is mobile, able to stand safely, or can sit securely on a shower chair.
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Identify the four basic types of baths in nursing care
The four basic types of baths commonly taught in nursing assistant curricula are:
- Complete bed bath
- Partial bed bath
- Tub bath
- Shower
Determine the best-suited resident type for each bath
- Complete bed bath: Best suited for residents who are completely bedridden, paralyzed, comatose, or unable to assist with bathing.
- Partial bed bath: Best suited for residents who cannot take a full bath or shower but can wash some parts of their body, or those with very dry/sensitive skin who should not have a full bath daily.
- Tub bath: Best suited for residents who can sit up and support themselves but may have difficulty standing, or those who find a warm soak therapeutic for relaxation or muscle stiffness.
- Shower: Best suited for residents who are able to stand or sit safely on a shower chair and are relatively stable and mobile.
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- Complete bed bath: Best suited for a resident who is completely bedridden, comatose, or unable to assist with bathing.
- Partial bed bath: Best suited for a resident who cannot tolerate a full bath, has extremely dry skin, or only needs help washing specific areas (like the face, hands, underarms, and perineal area).
- Tub bath: Best suited for a resident who can sit up safely, enjoys soaking, and finds a warm bath therapeutic for relaxation or joint stiffness.
- Shower: Best suited for a resident who is mobile, able to stand safely, or can sit securely on a shower chair.
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