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Which of the following is a guideline for dealing with urinary incontinence?

  1. Change wet or soiled linens or incontinence briefs immediately

  2. Wait until the end of the shift to change linens

  3. Inform the resident that they should clean themselves

  4. Avoid encouraging hydration

The correct answer is: Change wet or soiled linens or incontinence briefs immediately

The guideline of changing wet or soiled linens or incontinence briefs immediately is crucial for maintaining the hygiene and comfort of residents experiencing urinary incontinence. Promptly addressing incontinence helps prevent skin irritation, infection, and the discomfort associated with remaining in soiled clothing or bedding. It demonstrates respect for the resident's dignity and promotes a healthier living environment. Other options do not prioritize the well-being and immediate needs of the resident. Delaying changes until the end of the shift can lead to health complications and emotional distress. Telling residents to clean themselves may not be suitable, especially for those who need assistance due to mobility issues or cognitive impairments. Lastly, avoiding encouragement of hydration can negatively impact the resident’s overall health, as adequate fluid intake is important for preventing urinary tract infections and maintaining proper kidney function.