skin
SN instructed patient on importance of protecting skin
by: keeping your skin
moist with lotions or ointments to prevent cracking, wearing shoes that fit well and provide enough room for your feet, learning how to trim your nails to avoid harming the skin
around them, wearing appropriate protective equipment when participating in work or sports.
Instructed patient To care for your skin
:Wash your skin
with warm water and dry it well before you attach the pouch.
Avoid skin
care products that contain alcohol. These can make your skin
too dry.
Instructed patient caregiver water will not hurt your ostomy. Normal exposure to air or contact with soap and water won’t harm the stoma. Water will not flow into the stoma. Soap will not irritate it, but soap may interfere with the skin
barrier sticking to the skin
. It’s best to only use water while cleaning the skin
around your stoma. If you do use soap, be sure to rinse your skin
well.
Instructed in measures to protect skin
such as keeping skin
clean and dry, assessing frequently for skin
breakdown, avoiding powder due to possible caking and irritation, etc.
Patient was instructed on how to prevent pressure ulcer. A proper skin
care is crucial and involves inspecting skin
daily and an individualized bathing schedule, using warm (not hot) water and mild soap. Avoid massage over bony prominences and use lubricants if skin
is dry.
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.
Patient was instructed on skin
complications. As many as one third of people with diabetes will have a skin
disorder caused or affected by diabetes at some time on their lives. In fact, such problems are sometimes the first sign that a person has diabetes. Luckily, most skin
conditions can be prevented or easily treated if caught early.
Instructed patient about your Foley catheter daily Care: Always wash your hands before and after
doing catheter care. Use soap and warm water. Keep your skin
and catheter clean. Clean the skin
around your catheter at least once each day. Clean your skin
area and catheter after every
bowel movement. These will help prevent a bladder or kidney infection and will keep you more
comfortable.