The ability to bathe and perform normal grooming functions, and to dress, feed, and toilet oneself is

A) Hygiene
B) Activity
C) Caring
D) Health


Ans: C
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Caring related to hygiene is the ability to bathe and perform normal grooming functions and to dress, feed, and toilet oneself.

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