Questions: Why would a nurse personally assist a patient with hygiene and grooming rather than delegate this to assistive personnel?

Why would a nurse personally assist a patient with hygiene and grooming rather than delegate this to assistive personnel?
Transcript text: Why would a nurse personally assist a patient with hygiene and grooming rather than delegate this to assistive personnel?
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The answer is: It helps the nurse to build a caring, therapeutic relationship.

Explanation for each option:

  1. It is easy to perform and fills the nurse's day.
    This option is incorrect because the primary reason for a nurse to assist with hygiene and grooming is not to fill their day with easy tasks. Nursing involves prioritizing patient care and building relationships, not just completing tasks.

  2. It helps the nurse to build a caring, therapeutic relationship.
    This option is correct. Assisting a patient with personal care allows the nurse to engage with the patient on a personal level, fostering trust and understanding. This interaction can enhance the therapeutic relationship, which is crucial for effective patient care and recovery.

  3. It is the only way to ensure that the tasks are performed correctly.
    This option is incorrect. While nurses are trained to perform tasks correctly, assistive personnel are also trained to handle hygiene and grooming tasks. Proper delegation and supervision can ensure these tasks are performed correctly without the nurse doing them personally.

  4. It is an improper delegation.
    This option is incorrect. Delegating tasks such as hygiene and grooming to assistive personnel is a common and appropriate practice in healthcare settings, provided the personnel are properly trained and supervised.

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