Asked by Angelica Medina on Jun 05, 2024

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An older adult patient complains of thirst,headache,and weight loss.The patient appears emaciated.On physical assessment the nurse finds that the patient's skin does not return to normal shape after being assessed.This finding is consistent with which of the following?

A) Pallor
B) Cyanosis
C) Erythema
D) Poor skin turgor

Turgor

The pressure of fluid within a cell that contributes to its rigidity, often used as an indicator of hydration.

Emaciated

Describes an individual or animal that is abnormally thin or weak, typically because of severe malnourishment or illness.

  • Detect the signals and effects of hydration and nutritional conditions on physical health.
  • Describe the indications of various skin conditions and their clinical significance.
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Breanna ClarkJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Turgor is the skin's elasticity.To assess skin turgor,grasp a fold of skin on the back of the forearm or sternal area with the fingertips and release.Normally the skin lifts easily and snaps back immediately to its resting position.The skin stays pinched or tented when turgor is poor.You can see pallor (unusual paleness)more easily in the face,buccal mucosa (mouth),conjunctivae,and nail beds.Localized skin changes,such as pallor or erythema (red discoloration),often indicate circulatory changes or are caused by localized vasodilation resulting from sunburn or fever.Observe for cyanosis (bluish discoloration)in the lips,nail beds,palpebral conjunctivae,and palms.