sponge bath
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Definition
Noun: A method of washing the body using a wet sponge or washcloth, typically performed when a full immersion bath or shower is not possible or practical.
Usage
A "sponge bath" is performed by wetting a sponge or cloth with water and soap and then wiping it over the body to clean. It is common in medical settings, for bedridden patients, for infants, or when traditional bathing facilities are unavailable.
Examples
- The nurse gave the patient a sponge bath every morning.
- After her surgery, she could only have sponge baths for the first week.
- When camping, we sometimes have to make do with a quick sponge bath.
Advanced Usage
- To give someone a sponge bath: This is the standard phrasing for performing the action.
- The caregiver learned how to properly give a sponge bath.
- To have/take a sponge bath: This is used from the perspective of the person being washed.
- He was too weak to stand, so he had to take a sponge bath.
Variants and Related Words
- Bed bath (n): A more clinical term, often used in nursing, for washing a patient in bed, typically synonymous with a sponge bath.
- Washcloth (n): A small cloth used for washing, often used in giving a sponge bath.
Synonyms
- Bed bath
- Strip wash (chiefly British English)
Notes
This is a compound noun. The term specifically refers to the method of washing. It does not refer to an object (like an actual sponge) but to the activity itself.
Noun
- you wash your body with a sponge or washcloth instead of in a bathtub