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When assisting a resident with bathing, what is the primary reason a nursing assistant should check the water temperature first?

To prevent burns and scalding injuries to the resident's skin Water temperature must be checked to prevent burns and scalding injuries, as residents may have reduced sensation or inability to communicate discomfort. The correct temperature is typically 105-110°F. Option A is incorrect because bathing water temperature is not intended to kill bacteria. Option C misrepresents the purpose. Option D is incorrect because water temperature should be tested before use, not adjusted afterward based on comfort complaints.

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