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shane, a support worker, notices a reddened area on the client’s left shoulder while he is bathing the client. what should shane do about this observation? ch:17 massage the area. report the observation to the nurse. apply powder to the site. rub the area. question 30 2 pts when giving a complete bed bath, what is the support worker’s next step after washing around the client’s eyes with water? ch:17 ask the client if you can use soap on their face. wash the client’s face, ears, and neck. wash the client’s arm, shoulder, and underarm remove the client’s clothing.
For the first question, a support - worker should report any abnormal observations like a reddened area to a nurse as they are not qualified to diagnose or treat. Massaging, applying powder, or rubbing may cause harm if the area is a pressure ulcer or other skin condition. For the second question, after washing around the eyes with water during a bed - bath, the next logical step is to wash the face, ears, and neck as part of the sequential process of cleaning the upper body.
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- B. Report the observation to the nurse.
- B. Wash the client’s face, ears, and neck.