Dressing and Grooming Training Quiz

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Clothing items help protect the skin and maintain body temperature.(Required)
1. Clothing items help protect the skin and maintain body temperature.
Electric razors are safe to use with all clients.(Required)
2. Electric razors are safe to use with all clients.
Giving short, simple instructions on how to get dressed can be helpful for a confused client.(Required)
3. Giving short, simple instructions on how to get dressed can be helpful for a confused client.
Standard precautions during the dressing process include wearing gloves:(Required)
4. Standard precautions during the dressing process include wearing gloves:
Adaptive clothing items make dressing and undressing easier.(Required)
5. Adaptive clothing items make dressing and undressing easier.
Which of the following shows that you respect your client's rights?(Required)
6. Which of the following shows that you respect your client's rights?
A client is probably in pain if, while you are helping her dress, she:(Required)
7. A client is probably in pain if, while you are helping her dress, she:
Eyeglasses, dentures and hairbrushes should all be kept clean and dry as they tend to collect bacteria.(Required)
8. Eyeglasses, dentures and hairbrushes should all be kept clean and dry as they tend to collect bacteria.
If your client is weak on one side, it's best to dress the stronger side first.(Required)
9. If your client is weak on one side, it's best to dress the stronger side first.
You should try to praise your clients as much as possible during the dressing and grooming process.(Required)
10. You should try to praise your clients as much as possible during the dressing and grooming process.
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