A client is feeling very weak today but wants to take a tub bath. The HCA is concerned about the client's risk of falling in tub. What is the best response by the HCA? {Ans: Explain the HCA's concerns to client and offer alternatives}As a caregiver, what is the first thing you need to do in an emergency? {Ans: Make sure the client is safe}Any caregiver can assist with the medications in what way? {Ans: Steadying a client's wrists for drops, spray or lotions.}Standard precautions are used when {Ans: Anytime there is a risk of exposure to blood or body fluids}When reporting suspected abuse to DSHS, the HCA must: {Ans: describe the facts about what has been observed}When looking at the label of a client's medication, you must verify if it is the correct client, medication, dosage, and route {Ans: True}