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Mollykgkg

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A nurse is providing nail care to clients admitted to a health care facility. The nurse should use particular care when providing nail care to which of the following clients?
 
  A) Clients with fever
  B) Clients with diabetes
  C) Clients with peripheral edema
  D) Clients with decreased mobility

Question 2

A nurse is providing personal hygiene to an elderly client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to protect the client from possible bacterial growth?
 
  A) Avoid using lotion on the skin.
  B) Vigorously rub the skin dry using a towel.
  C) Use soap for every bath.
  D) Use oils in the bath.



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Answer to Question 1

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Clients with diabetes will be more susceptible to nail problems, which could lead to injury and infection. People with diabetes are more susceptible to fungal toenails because of poor circulation and lack of feeling. Clients with fever, edema, and decreased mobility are not specifically vulnerable to nail problems.

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Lotions may be a medium for bacterial growth, so elderly clients should avoid using them if possible. When drying the skin of elderly clients, the nurse should use gentle patting motions rather than harsh, rubbing motions. The nurse should use soap very sparingly for elderly clients as it can dry the skin. The nurse should avoid the use of oils in the bath as they can cause clients to slip and injure themselves.





 

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