Ivy Tech CNA Program Exam 2 Practice

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What is recommended to promote dignity when assisting a resident with bathing?

Provide privacy, explain steps, allow choice of bath type, keep resident covered, maintain warmth.

Promoting dignity during bathing means protecting privacy, offering control, and keeping the resident comfortable throughout the process. Provide privacy with curtains or doors, drape portions of the body not being washed, and maintain modesty. Explain each step before you begin so the resident knows what to expect and can participate as able, which reduces anxiety. Offer a choice of bath type (bed bath, sponge bath, or shower if appropriate) to support independence and personal preference. Keep the resident covered as much as possible to preserve modesty, and maintain a warm environment with comfortably warm water to prevent chill and discomfort. A respectful, calm, and patient approach helps the resident feel safe and valued. Rushing, skipping privacy, exposing the body, or letting warmth lapse undermine dignity and can cause embarrassment or fear, which is why the recommended approach is the best choice.

Explain steps first, without privacy, and rush the bath.

Rinse the resident quickly to save time, removing warmth.

Let family supervise and speak loudly during the bath.

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