Asked by Kassidy Streeter on May 29, 2024

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An older adult's perineal skin is dry and thin with mild excoriation. When providing hygiene care after episodes of diarrhea, what should the nurse do?

A) Thoroughly scrub the skin with a washcloth and hypoallergenic soap.
B) Tape an occlusive moisture barrier pad to the patient's skin.
C) Apply a skin protective ointment after perineal care.
D) Massage the skin with light kneading pressure.

Perineal Skin

The skin surrounding the genitals and anus, which can be susceptible to irritation, infection, and damage from various sources.

Excoriation

A skin condition often caused by scratching that leads to the removal of the surface layer of skin.

Occlusive Barrier

A type of dressing or material that completely seals a wound from external contaminants, maintaining a moist healing environment.

  • Learn the importance of skin integrity and appropriate care in patients with frequent bowel movements.
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JASMINE harryJun 05, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Cleansing with a no-rinse cleanser and application of a barrier ointment should be done after each episode of diarrhea. Tape and occlusive dressings can damage skin. Excessive pressure and massage are inappropriate and may cause skin breakdown.