Hygiene Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Residents who must stay in bed are given a bed bath, in which the resident's entire body is washed one part at a time? | |
Deodorants reduce the amount of body perspiration | |
Cleanliness and skin care are needed for comfort, safety and health | |
Mrs. Jones asks for a back massage as part of her HS care. You should tell her massages are given during morning care | |
Mr. Peterson's toothbrush has hard bristles. This is good for oral hygiene. | False |
Unconscious persons are in the supine position for mouth care. | |
Your fingers are used in the unconscious person's mouth to keep it open for oral hygiene | False |
Ms. Jones has a denture. It should be washed in warm water over a hard surface. | |
Bath oils cleanse and soften skin. | |
Powders absorb moisture and prevent friction | |
Weak persons can be left sitting in a tub if they have a call bell | False |
Perineal care help prevent infection | True |
A reddened area is the first sign of a pressure ulcer | |
Soap will remove dirt, dry skin, all pathogenic organisms, and oil | |
When performing pericare you should clean from the anus to the urethra | False |
A bed cradle is used to keep linen off body parts | |
A client has dry/fragile skin, you should vigorously dry skin and apply lotion | False |
Cleansing perineal area should be done in privacy after incontinence as well as part of the daily hygiene routine | True |
A rash under the breast is caused by moisture and irritation | True |
Prone is the best position for perineal care | |
A foot board is used to prevent Footdrop or Plantar Flexion | True |
Red area with white centre indicates the start of a pressure ulcer | |
Abrasion | A partial thickness wound caused by the scraping away or rubbing of skin |
Acne | |
Alopecia | Hair loss |
Antiperspirant | |
Aspiration | Inhalation of fluid or an object into the lungs |
Pressure Ulcer | An injury caused by unrelieved pressure |
Blister | |
Boil (Furuncle) | A skin disorder caused by the infection of a hair follicle |
Cyst | An abnormal closed sac, which may contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material |
Deodorant | |
Dermatitis | Inflammation of the skin caused by direct contact with an irritating or allergy-causing substance |
Dermatology | |
Dermis | |
Epidermis | |
Friction | Resistance that skin encounters when it rubs against another surface such as clothing, bedding, or another fold of skin |
Fungus | |
Oral Hygiene | Measures performed to keep the mouth and teeth clean; mouth care |
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