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The nurse is teaching an elderly patient about nail care and hygiene. The nurse should instruct the patient to do which of the following?

(Select all that apply.).



Correct Answer: ["A","B","E"]

The correct answer is A, B, and E.

The nurse should instruct the patient to do the following:.

• Trim nails straight across and file edges smoothly.

• Soak nails in warm water before trimming to soften them.

• Report any signs of infection or inflammation around nails.

These are good practices for nail hygiene and health, especially for the elderly who may have dry, brittle or thickened nails. Trimming nails straight across and filing them prevents ingrown nails and reduces the risk of injury or infection. Soaking nails in warm water makes them easier to cut and less likely to crack or split. Reporting any signs of infection or inflammation around nails is important to prevent complications and get appropriate treatment.

Choice C is wrong because using a metal nail file or scissors to cut nails can damage the nail plate and cause splitting or tearing. Choice D is wrong because applying a clear nail polish to protect nails from cracking is unnecessary and may worsen nail health by trapping moisture and bacteria under the polish.

To maintain healthy nails, the elderly should also scrub the underside of their nails with soap and water, moisturize their nails and cuticles, avoid biting or chewing their nails, eat nutritious foods rich in calcium and vitamins B and C, and use sterilized nail grooming tools.

: Fingernail Care for the Elderly - assisting hands-il-wi.com: Fingernails: Do’s and don’ts for healthy nails - Mayo Clinic: Nail Hygiene | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.




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