Morning care
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Morning care is a name what nurses do for patients in the morning. This includes activities such as brushing the patients' teeth, giving them a bath, taking their temperature, checking equipment, and replenishing IV bags. The arrival of a nurse for morning care can be both a source of hope and dread, depending on what a patient is sick from. It helps refresh the patient and provides general comfort.

