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Fund. Test #3 Mod. C

Fundamentals Ch.33,36,38,44

QuestionAnswer
Good___is necessary for comfort, safety, & well-being. physical hygiene
Good physical hygiene is necessary for___,___,&____. 1.comfort 2.safety 3.well-being
Elasticity of skin. Turgor
Turgor is the___of the___. 1.elasticity 2.skin
___is the elasticity of the skin. Turgor
3 layers of skin: 1.epidermis 2.dermis 3.subcutaneous tissue
Outer layer of skin that shields underlying tissue. Epidermis
The epidermisis the___that___. 1.outer layer 2.shields underlying tissue
Functions of the skin: 1.protection 2.secretion 3.excretion 4.temperature regulation 5.sensation
Protection, secretion, excretion, temperature regulation, & sensation are all___of the___. 1.functions 2.skin
Factors influencing hygiene: 1.physical condition 2.knowledge about importance of hygiene 3.psychological factors
Physical condition influencing hygiene include: 1.lack of physical energy 2.loss of dexterity
Lack of physical energy & loss of dexterity are___that___. 1.physical conditions 2.influence hygiene
Depression is an ex. of___. psychological factors influencing hygiene
___is an ex. of psychological factors influencing hygiene. Depression
For stroke victim, practice hygiene on___which helps___. 1.opposite limb 2.opposite side of brain
For___, practice___on opposite or strong side because it will help the opposite side of brain (affected side). 1.stroke victim 2.hygiene
Thick toenails may be due to___. poor circulation
___may be due to poor circulation. Thick toenails
Turgor is affected in___. geriatric population
___is affected in geriatric population. Turgor
Contains nerves, vessels, & glands. Dermis
The dermis contains: 1.nerves 2.vessels 3.glands
Insulates & cushions skin. Subcutaneous Tissue
Subcutaneous tissue___&___. 1.insulates 2.cushions skin
Pediatrist___. cuts toenails
A___cuts toenails. pediatrist/foot dr.
___shouldn't go bare-footed, should wear soft, loose shoes, & shouln't have lotion between toes. Diabetics
Diabetics shouldn't___or have___& they should____. 1.go bare-footed 2.lotion between toes 3.wear soft, loose shoes
Feet & nail discomfort causes___&___. 1.stress 2.pain
___&___causes stress & pain. 1.feet 2.nail discomfort
The feet & nails require___. special attention
The___&___require special attention. 1.feet 2.nails
The normal nail is: 1.transparent 2.smooth 3.convex 4.pink nail bed 5.white tip
The__is transparent, smooth, & convex with a pink nail bed & white tip. normal nail
Changes that can occur in nails: 1.shape 2.thickness 3.curvature
You should put___on side facing nurse while cleaning oral care. stroke or CVA
You should put stroke or CVA patient on___while___. 1.side facing nurse 2.cleaning oral care
Oral mucosa is___&___. 1.light pink 2.moist
___is light pink & moist. Oral mucosa
___is never routine. Hygiene care
Hygiene care is never___. routine
Nursing knowledge based on____&___. 1.personal preferences for hygiene 2.hygiene care is never routine
____based on personal preferences for hygiene & hygiene care is never routine. Nursing knowledge
During hygiene: 1.assess physical status & limitations 2.assess client's readiness to learn 3.provide privacy 4.foster physical well being
Assess physical status & limitations, assess client's readiness to learn, provide privacy, & foster physical well being during___. hygiene
Ringworm of the foot. tinea pedis or athlete's foot
Tinea pedis or athlete's foot is___of the___. 1.ringworm 2.foot
Athlete's foot or tinea pedis is caused by___. fungus
__is caused by fungus. athlete's foot or tinea pedis
How does an ingrown toenail most often result? improper nail trimming
___appear on the sole of the foot. Plantar warts
Plantar warts appear on__of__. 1.sole 2.foot
A___is a thickened portion of epidermis, a mass of keratotic material. callus
A callus is a___of___,a___of___. 1.thickened portion 2.epidermis 3.mass 4.keratotic material
A___is a keratosis caused by friction & pressure from a shoe. corn
A corn is a___caused by___&___from a___. 1.keratosis 2.friction 3.pressure 4.shoe
2 categories of baths given to clients: 1.cleaning 2.therapeutic
___are given chiefly for hygiene purposes. Cleansing baths
Types of cleansing baths: 1.complete bed bath 2.self-help bed bath 3.partial bath (abbreviated bath) 4.bag bath 5.towel bath 6.tub bath 7.shower
___are given for physical effects, such as to soothe irritated skin or to treat an area. Therapeutic baths
Therapeutic baths are given for___, such as to___or to treat an area such as the___. 1.physical effects 2.soothe irritated skin 3.perineum
___may be placed in the water for a___. 1.medications 2.therapeutic effects
Therapeutic baths may be given to: 1.relieve itching 2.cool body temperature 3.debride
___may be given to relieve itching, cool body temperature, & to debride. Therapeutic baths
A___therapeutic baths may be given for fevers. tepic bath
A tepic___may be given for___. 1.therapeutic baths 2.fevers
For a burn patient, pain medications need to be given at least___before__. 1.) 30 minutes 2.) whirlpool bath
For a____, pain medications need to be give at least 30 minutes before whirlpool bath. burn patient
Good perineal care prevents___&___. 1.skin irritation 2.breakdown
___prevents skin irritation & breakdown. Good perineal care
What clients are in greatest need for perineal care? 1.those with secretions 2.Foley catheters 3.following rectal surgery 4.following childbirth
Clients in most need of___are those with secretions or Foley catheters & following rectal surgery or childbirth. perineal care
In perineal care, you should be alert to: 1.discharge 2.skin irritation 3.odors
In___,you should be alert to discharge, skin irritation, & odors. perineal care
Perineal care is part of the___. bed bath
___is part of the bed bath. Perineal care
The purpose of a___is to promote healing of perineal & anal areas. Sitz Bath
The purpose of a sitz bath is to promote healing of___&___. 1.perineal 2.anal areas
The normal monthly douche is the___. menstrual cycle
The___is the menstrual cycle. natural normal monthly douche
The purpose of a__is to prevent/treat infection. vaginal douche
The purpose of a vaginal douche is to___. prevent/treat infection
Used to apply dry heat to perineal area for comfort & to promote healing. peri-lamp
Peri-lamp is used to apply___to the___for___& to___. 1.dry heat 2.perineal area 3.comfort 4.promote healing
Some___can file nails depending on policy. CNA's
Some CNA's can___depending on___. 1.file nails 2.policy
Redness, warmth, swelling, edema, & rubor are___. signs of infection
Signs of infection: 1.redness 2.warmth 3.swelling 4.edema 5.rubor
Trim nails__. straight across
___straight across. Trim nails
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