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What does "Shaving" involve?

  1. Preventing a resident from falling

  2. Examining skin abnormalities

  3. Removing hair with a razor close to the skin

  4. Friction due to skin moving one way and bone in another

The correct answer is: Removing hair with a razor close to the skin

"Shaving" specifically refers to the process of removing hair from the surface of the skin using a razor, which results in a close shave. This is commonly performed on various parts of the body, including the face, legs, or underarms, and is a task that may require attention to safety and skin integrity. Proper techniques are essential to prevent cuts and irritation, especially for individuals with sensitive skin or medical conditions. The other options involve concepts or procedures that are unrelated to the act of shaving. Preventing a resident from falling relates to safety measures in caregiving. Examining skin abnormalities is a health assessment task focused on identifying issues such as rashes or sores. Friction between skin and bone describes a physical phenomenon that can lead to skin damage but does not pertain to the act of shaving itself.