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A resident is not feeling well. The person will spend most of the day in bed. What kind of bed should you make after the person's bath?

A) Closed bed
B) Open bed
C) Occupied bed
D) Surgical bed

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Final answer:

For a resident who is not feeling well and will stay in bed after a bath, the best option is to make an occupied bed, allowing for linen change with minimal discomfort.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a resident is not feeling well and will spend most of the day in bed, especially after their bath, the appropriate type of bed to make is C) Occupied bed. This is because an occupied bed is designed to be made while the person is still in the bed. It allows for changing the bed linen with minimum discomfort for the individual. Given that the patient has remained in bed and had infrequent changes of clothing, which delayed discovering the extent of their condition, ensuring a clean and comfortable bed is essential for their wellbeing.

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