Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Tenth, North American Edition - Hygiene Related

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A nurse in a long-term care facility observes the AP providing foot care for patients. Which actions by the AP require the nurse to intervene? Select all that apply.

  • A. Bathing the feet thoroughly in a mild soap and tepid water solution
  • B. Soaking the resident's feet in warm water and bath oil
  • C. Drying the feet and area between the toes thoroughly
  • D. Applying an alcohol rub for odor and dryness to the feet
  • E. Applying an antifungal foot powder
  • F. Cutting the toenails at the lateral corners when trimming the nail
Correct Answer: B,D,F

Rationale: The nurse corrects the AP for soaking the feet or using alcohol and reminds them to use moisturizer if the feet are dry. Digging into or cutting the toenails at the lateral corners when trimming the nails requires correction; toenails should be trimmed straight across. Guidelines for foot care include bathing the feet thoroughly in a mild soap and tepid water solution; drying feet thoroughly, including the area between the toes; and applying an antifungal foot powder when requested.