FREE CNA Personal Hygiene and Grooming Questions and Answers
When assisting a resident with a partial bath, what areas of the body should always be washed?
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The face, hands, underarms, back, and perineal area must always be washed to maintain hygiene and comfort.
What is the most important reason for performing hand hygiene before assisting a resident with personal care?
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Hand hygiene prevents the spread of germs and infections, protecting both the resident and the caregiver.
When providing oral care for an unconscious resident, what position should the resident be placed in?
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Placing the resident in a side-lying position prevents aspiration by allowing fluids to drain from the mouth.
Why is it important to encourage residents to perform as much of their own grooming as possible?
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Encouraging residents to groom themselves promotes independence and self-esteem.
Which of the following is the best way to prevent skin breakdown when assisting with grooming?
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Gently patting the skin dry instead of rubbing it reduces irritation and the risk of skin breakdown.
What is the purpose of perineal care during ADLs?
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Perineal care helps prevent infections and promotes comfort by keeping the genital area clean and dry.