Title: HYGIENE OF THE CLIENT
1- UNIT IV
- HYGIENE OF THE CLIENT
- ACROSS
- THE LIFE SPAN
2- HYGIENE
- The study of health and ways of preserving health
- Provides comfort and relaxation, improves
self-image, and promotes cleanliness and healthy
skin - Part of safety issues in that proper hygiene
protects the client against disease - Nurses are responsible for ensuring the clients
hygiene needs are met
3- FACTORS INFLUENCING HYGIENE PRACTICES
- Body Image
- Perception of physical self appearance,
function, and ability - Linked to attitude, mood, emotions, and values
- Directly affects practice of personal hygiene
- LPNs responsibility Assist the client to
maintain pre-illness level of hygiene and
personal preferences
4Factors Influencing Hygiene Practices (Cont)
- Personal preferences
- Include
- Timing of bath
- Products used for bathing
- How bathing is performed
- LPNs responsibility Individualized nursing care
that incorporates clients personal hygiene
preferences
5Factors Influencing Hygiene Practices (Cont)
- Social and Cultural Practices
- Derived from family, religious and personal
values developed during maturation - Hygiene practices learned during early childhood
and later influenced by socialization outside the
family - Various cultural backgrounds have differing
hygiene practices - LPNs responsibility
- Maintaining nonjudgemental attitude when
assessing or providing hygiene care to clients
from different social or cultural backgrounds
6Cultural Considerations
- Some cultures do not permit women to submerge
their bodies in water during menstruation fear
that she may drown - North Americans typically bathe daily and use
deodorant products - Many Europeans do not bathe daily or use
deodorant products
7Factors Influencing Hygiene Practices (Cont)
- Knowledge
- Influences understanding of relationship between
hygiene and health - To practice basic hygiene, client must be
motivated and believe they are capable of
self-care - LPNs responsibility
- Providing necessary education about hygiene
- Performing hygiene care until client able to
perform himself
8Factors Influencing Hygiene Practices (Cont)
- Socioeconomic status
- Limited economic resources affect frequency,
extent and type of hygiene practiced - Client may not be able to afford soap, shampoo,
toothpaste, and deodorants - LPNs responsibility
- Advocate for client contact social services for
referrals to community agencies
9Factors Influencing Hygiene Practices (Cont)
- Developmental Stage
- Infant
- Child
- Adult
- Older Adult
10NURSING PROCESS
- ASSESSMENT
- Collection, organization, validation, and
recording of data about clients current health
status - Includes subjective and objective data
- Used to formulate nursing diagnosis
- OUTCOME/PLANNING
- Nurse and client choose desired outcomes
- Outcomes should be realistic and measurable goals
specific to client - Interventions are meant to achieve the client
outcomes associated with each nursing diagnosis
11NURSING PROCESS (cont)
- IMPLEMENTATION
- Nurse communicates plan of care to other members
of health care team and carries out interventions
indicated on the plan or delegates them to others - Record care given and clients response
12NURSING PROCESS (cont)
- EVALUATION
- After implementing plan of care, clients health
status is compared with desired outcomes - Determined if interventions were helpful in
achieving outcomes and revises care plan if needed
13NURSING DIAGNOSIS
- Formulated by RN after collection and analysis of
data - Main nursing diagnosis related to hygiene is
- Self-care deficit which exists when client is
not able to perform one or more activities of
daily living bathing/hygiene,
dressing/grooming, or toileting
14NURSING INTERVENTIONS
- BATHING
- Essential component of nursing care
- Nurse responsible for ensuring hygiene needs of
client - Types of Baths
- Cleansing Baths
- Shower Nurse may provide some assistance
- Tub Clients with physical limitation may need
assistance - Self-Help Nurse prepares bath equipment and
assists in washing difficult to reach areas - Complete Bed Bath Nurse washes clients entire
body - Partial Bath Nurse may provide partial bath
depending on clients self-care abilities
15NURSING INTERVENTIONS (cont)
- Therapeutic Baths
- Must have a physicians order which includes
- Type of bath
- Body surface to be treated
- Temperature of water
- Type of medicated solutions to be used
16NURSING INTERVENTIONS (cont)
- PERINEAL CARE
- Prevents or eliminates infection and odor
- Promotes healing
- Removes secretions
- Provides comfort
- Provided as part of bath or seperately
- Nurse is responsible for providing perineal care
in a professional and private manner if client is
unable to do so
17NURSING INTERVENTIONS (cont)
- HAIR CARE
- Brushing/Combing Should be done everyday
- Shampooing Performed according to clients
routine - Shaving Performed before, during or after a bath
- Do not cut clients hair or shave mustache/beard
without written consent from client
18NURSING INTERVENTIONS (cont)
- Oral Care
- Brushing teeth
- Promotes blood circulation in gums and removes
plaque and food debris - Denture Care
- Brushed same as teeth.
- Clean oral cavity of client who wears dentures
19NURSING INTERVENTIONS (cont)
- FOOT/TOENAIL CARE
- Proper foot/toenail care necessary for standing
and ambulation - May result from improperly fitting shoes,
inadequate foot/toenail hygiene, incorrect nail
trimming, and exposure to harsh chemicals - May cause loss of skin integrity and potential
for infection - Hygiene of feet/toenails includes regular
cleaning, rinsing and drying trimming toenails
cleaning under toenails and wearing properly
fitted shoes
20NURSING INTERVENTIONS (cont)
- EYE, EAR AND NOSE CARE
- Should be included in routine hygiene care
- Eyelids should be washed daily
- Ears
- Clean external ear canal and auricles
- Irrigation of ear requires physicians order
- Check hearing aides
- Nose
- Excessive or dryed secretions may impair nasal
functioning
21NURSING INTERVENTIONS (cont)
- BED MAKING
- Clean linens promote comfort
- Unoccupied bed
- Occupied bed
22ASSIGNMENT/DELEGATION OF CARE
- Done by or under supervision of RN
- Nursing Interventions may be assigned/delegated
to - LPN
- NA I
- NA II