Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing in Canada, 5th Edition - Nursing Assessment: Integumentary System Related

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The nurse is conducting a health assessment on an older-adult patient and is assessor the patient's nails. Which of the following assessments are age-related changes?

  • A. Longitudinal ridging
  • B. Decreased keratin
  • C. Decreased circulation
  • D. Thick, brittle nails
  • E. Increased peripheral blood supply
Correct Answer: A,C,D

Rationale: Age-related changes to the nails include a decreased peripheral blood supply and circulation, increased keratin, thick, brittle nails, longitudinal ridging, and a prolonged return of blood to nails on blanching. Decreased keratin and increased peripheral blood supply are not typical age-related changes.