- ATo make them feel more comfortable.
- BTo help reduce their body temperature.
- CTo prevent them from sweating too much.
- DTo kill the germs causing the fever.
A sponge bath with cool water helps to lower the body temperature through the process of conduction and evaporation, drawing heat away from the body's surface.
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