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During a tub bath, what should the nursing assistant do to ensure the safety of the resident?
Ensure the water is scalding hot before the resident enters
Leave the resident alone to maintain privacy
Stay with the resident and help as needed
Turn off the lights for a soothing atmosphere
The correct answer is: Stay with the resident and help as needed
During a tub bath, it is essential for the nursing assistant to stay with the resident and help as needed to ensure the safety of the resident. This is important to prevent any accidents or emergencies during the bathing process. Providing assistance, supervision, and support can help prevent slips, falls, or other incidents that may occur during the bath. It is crucial for the nursing assistant to maintain a safe environment and be available to support the resident throughout the bath. The other options are incorrect: A. Ensuring the water is scalding hot before the resident enters is unsafe and can cause burns or discomfort to the resident. B. Leaving the resident alone to maintain privacy can be dangerous as the resident may need assistance at any point during the bath. D. Turning off the lights for a soothing atmosphere may increase the risk of accidents or falls due to reduced visibility.