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What is the correct temperature range for bath water when assisting a client?
Bath water should be warm enough for comfort but not too hot to prevent burns, typically between 38-43°C (100-110°F).
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Question: What is the correct temperature range for bath water when assisting a client?
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- 30-35°C (86-95°F) ✅ 38-43°C (100-110°F)
- 45-50°C (113-122°F)
- 25-30°C (77-86°F)
Correct answer: 38-43°C (100-110°F)
Explanation: Bath water should be warm enough for comfort but not too hot to prevent burns, typically between 38-43°C (100-110°F).
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