SN instructed patient and caregiver on preventing skin
tears. In terms of prevention, protective arm sleeves are helpful. The use of paper or gentle release tapes is also a better alternative to nylon tape, when it comes to sensitive or aging skin
. In addition, it is important to routinely moisturize dry skin
with an appropriate moisturize barrier. As we age, hydrating dry skin
helps to replenish missing skin
and keep skin
healthy and intact. Oral hydration is important as well. Patient and caregiver verbalize understanding instructions given.
SN instructed patient that diabetes may lead to skin
problems that range from itching to infections that are hard to control. To reduce your chances for getting skin
problems, take good care of your skin
every day: Bathe daily with mild soap and lukewarm water. Apply a small amount of moisturizing lotion while your skin
is moist. Avoid scratches, punctures, and other injuries.
Patient was instructed on the importance of skin
integrity to prevent future complication: Massage reddened skin
gently al least 3 or 4 times daily. Keep the skin
clean and dry and after use a protective ointment or spray.
Patient was instructed on measures to protect the skin
, such as, keeping the skin
clean and dry, assessing frequently for skin
breakdown, avoiding powder due to possible caking and irritation.
Patient was instructed on skin
care. Keep the skin
clean and dry. When bathing or showering, use warm water and a mild, moisture-containing soap. After washing, make sure to rinse and dry the body well. (Pat the skin
dry, do not rub). Check places where water can collect such as under the arms, between the legs and between the toes.
Patient was instructed on skin
care. Keep the skin
moist by using a lotion or cream after washed. Keep a bottle of lotion near the sink so to use it after washing the hands. But limit the products used on the skin
to decrease the chance of having reaction.
Patient was instructed on skin
care. Drinks lots of fluids, especially water to keep the skin
moist and healthy. To prevent dry skin
when the temperature drops, use a room humidifier to add moisture to heated, indoor air.
Patient was instructed on the importance of a good skin
care which can prevent most pressure sores (bedsores) which develop in people who have already skin
damage, who are mentally confused, who are bed bound or cannot turn side to side.
Patient was instructed on proper skin
care after bathing. Do not put oils or creams between the toes. The extra moisture can lead to infection. Also don't soak the feet that can dry the skin
.
Patient was instructed on the importance of skin
integrity to avoid future complication. With a good skin
care it is possible to prevent most pressure sore (bed sores), that can develop quickly in people who are very thin or obese, or who collect fluids in their tissues, who have poor nutrition, who are elderly.