skin care
Procedures
Instructed patient keep the skin
around your PEG tube dry. This will help prevent skin
irritation and infection.
Instructed patient caring for your stoma and the skin
around it is very important to prevent infection of your skin
and kidneys.
Instructed patient be sure to treat any skin
redness or skin
changes right away, when the problem is minor. DO NOT allow the problem area to become larger or more irritated before askin
g your provider about it.
Patient was instructed on tips for a good personal hygiene such as, Keep the skin
clean. People who live in warm climates or tend to sweat need to take extra care
. Do not re-wear the clothes without washing them.
Advised the patient receives complete instructions in the care
of the prosthesis. Instructed patient how to apply the elastic sleeve or wrap the stump for molding and shaping. Encouraged patient that the stump should not be wrapped too strongly, since this will prejudice circulation. Encouraged the importance of daily hygiene to prevent infection and skin
breakdown.
The patient was instructed in fractures in stress the importance of turning and moving frequently to evade skin
breakdown. The patient was advised to handle hurt tissues softly by supporting the joint above and below the location. The patient was explained in how to wound care
. The patient was recommended to elevate the extremity and apply ice bags. The patient was instructed in the use of ambulatory aids, crutch walking, cane, and walker. The patient was explained in the importance of range-of-motion exercises to maintain function of natural joints. The patient was taught in exercises to maintain strength and facilitate resolve of inflammation.
Skilled nurse teaching how patient performed colostomy care
, washed the stoma itself and the skin
around the stoma with soft paper towels, mild soap and water. Measured the stoma, cut out the opening, removed the paper back and set it aside. Finally hold the punch with the sticky side toward your body. Center the opening on the stoma , then press firmly abdomen for 30 seconds.
Skilled nurse teaching how patient performed colostomy care
, washed the stoma itself and the skin
around the stoma with soft paper towels, mild soap and water. Measured the stoma, cut out the opening, removed the paper back and set it aside. Finally hold the punch with the sticky side toward your body. Center the opening on the stoma , then press firmly abdomen for 30 seconds.
Instructed patient check your skin
where the
catheter enters it every day. Look for signs of infection and other problems. Instructed patient call your health care
provider if you: Have bleeding, redness or swelling at the PICC line or Midline site, have pain near the site or in your arm, have signs
of infection (fever, chills), are short of breath.
Instructed patient when skin
redness where the tape or dressing was the nurse may need to change the dressing size or the type of tape or dressing used. Call home care
nurse.