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The daughter of an elderly man who resides at a long-term care facility has confronted the nurse with the fact that her father has not been receiving full baths on a frequent basis and has instead been receiving partial baths.
 
  What is an acceptable rationale for providing partial baths rather than full baths to older adult clients? A) Partial baths are more time-efficient than full baths.
  B) Partial baths deplete less of the client's skin oils than a full bath.
  C) Partial baths are less disruptive to a client's daily routine.
  D) Partial baths remove more dead skin and debris than a full bath.
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