A resident's hairbrush has very sharp bristles. You are concerned that it could injure the person's scalp. What should you do?

a. Ask the person's family to buy a different hairbrush.
b. Throw the hairbrush away and use a comb.
c. Tell the nurse about your concerns.
d. Ask the person if you should continue to use the hairbrush.


C

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