Answer to Question 1
Correct Answer: 2
The nurse should wear gloves when bathing the newborn just admitted from the delivery room because of the high likelihood of blood and body fluids found on the baby. The client with HIV/AIDS or psoriasis, or the postoperative client, would not require the nurse to wear gloves unless there was bleeding or drainage from open wounds.
Answer to Question 2
Correct Answer: 1,2,4
The nurse would inform the UAP what type of bath and what precautions are appropriate for that specific client's needs. Although it is often faster to perform the entire bath without encouraging client participation, the UAP should take the time needed and encourage the client to perform as much self-care as possible to promote the client's autonomy. The nurse does not need to tell the UAP to whom to report concerns, because they should be reported to the nurse. The nurse should instruct the UAP to report about the bathing experience as soon as it is completed, and the nurse would not wait to read the UAP's documentation.