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What Measures Can Be Taken to Prevent Drowning?
To prevent drowning, nurses can:
- Always supervise patients during bathing or hydrotherapy.
- Use appropriate restraint or assistance devices for patients who are at high risk.
- Educate caregivers on the importance of constant supervision.
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