Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Thirteenth, North American Edition - Caring for Clients With Disorders of the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract Related

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A client with a hernia decides to manage the herniation with a truss. The nurse would emphasize which of the following?

  • A. Using laxatives to ensure regular bowel movement
  • B. Wearing warm, woolen clothes to avoid dryness
  • C. Applying a sunscreen to prevent exposure to direct sunlight
  • D. Using cornstarch to absorb moisture in the area
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: When a client is managing herniation with a truss, the nurse informs the client to keep the skin clean and dry or to use cornstarch to absorb moisture. This minimizes the risk for infection. Use of warm, woolen clothes will not help reduce moisture, it may increase the moisture and increase the risk of infections. If the client's bowel movements are regular, laxatives would not be necessary. However, the client would need teaching to prevent constipation. Applying sunscreen is a general recommendation for any client to reduce the risk of exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun.