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What is the definition of "Slander"?

  1. Making false spoken statements harmful to reputation

  2. Preventing a resident from falling

  3. Removing hair from the face or legs

  4. Soaking in warm water to clean wounds

The correct answer is: Making false spoken statements harmful to reputation

The correct answer is the definition of "slander," which refers to making false spoken statements that harm someone's reputation. Slander is a form of defamation that specifically involves verbal communication of misinformation about an individual, leading to damage to their character or standing in the community. Understanding this concept is crucial for CNAs, as maintaining the dignity and respect of clients is a fundamental aspect of their role. It highlights the importance of communication and the potential consequences of spreading untrue statements about others. The other options focus on different aspects of care and grooming, which are separate from the notion of slander and do not pertain to reputation or verbal communication.