Asked by Krutarth Patel on Jul 19, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a diabetic patient who has rough skin on the feet and thick,overgrown toenails.Which is the best intervention of the nurse?

A) Liberally apply lotion to the patient's feet,especially between the toes.
B) Use a pumice stone to smooth roughened areas of skin on the patient's feet.
C) Gently trim the patient's toenails after soaking the feet in warm soapy water.
D) Obtain a consultation for a podiatrist to assess the feet and provide nail care.

Podiatrist

A medical professional specializing in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the foot, ankle, and lower leg.

Thick Toenails

A condition often characterized by nails that are abnormally thick, which can be caused by fungal infections, aging, or trauma.

Pumice Stone

A light volcanic rock used as an abrasive material for removing dead skin, especially on the feet.

  • Recognize suitable nursing interventions for patients requiring specific hygiene care.
  • Exhibit understanding of maintaining skin integrity and implementing suitable measures to avert skin deterioration.
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Norma PerezJul 21, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The nurse should refer all diabetic patient foot care to a podiatrist,including trimming of nails.Foot issues in the patient with diabetes can quickly turn into a serious problem with slow healing and infection.Lotion should not be applied between the patient's toes as it can cause maceration of the skin.