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When assisting a resident with a bed bath, what should the CNA do?

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Final answer:

When assisting a resident with a bed bath, a CNA should gather supplies, ensure privacy, explain the procedure, wash the resident's body, dry them thoroughly, help them get dressed, and dispose of waste properly.

Step-by-step explanation:

When assisting a resident with a bed bath, a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) should take the following steps:

  1. Gather the necessary supplies, including soap, washcloths, towels, and clean linens.
  2. Ensure the resident's privacy and dignity by closing curtains or doors.
  3. Explain the procedure to the resident and obtain their consent.
  4. Assist the resident in getting into a comfortable position.
  5. Wash the resident's body, starting from the cleanest areas (face and moving downwards) to the dirtiest areas (perineal area).
  6. Pay special attention to areas that are prone to infection or skin breakdown, such as under the breasts or in between skin folds.
  7. Dry the resident thoroughly, using a towel with gentle patting motions.
  8. Help the resident put on clean clothes and make the bed.
  9. Dispose of any waste properly and wash your hands.
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