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ADLs Oral CareGroomingNail Care Explain the importance of oral caredenture care Demonstrate competence in assisting a resident with oral caredenture care Explain the importance of hair care and shaving ID: 478440

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Lesson 11 Objectives:ADL’s- Oral Care/Grooming/Nail Care

Explain the importance of oral care/denture care

Demonstrate competence in assisting a resident with oral care/denture care

Explain the importance of hair care and shaving

Demonstrate competence in assisting a resident with hair care and shaving

Explain the importance of providing fingernail and foot care to residents

Demonstrate competence in providing fingernail and foot care to a residentSlide2

Grooming/Personal Hygiene

Promotes good health

Prevents illnesses that result from poor personal habits

-hand washing -bathing -flossing

-brushing teeth -nail care -shaving

-brushing hair -foot care

Allow independence

Allow them to make choices

Establish RoutinesSlide3

Oral Care

Fowler’s position

Unconscious residents placed in lateral position

Clean

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outh, Lips, Tongue, and TeethPer ISDH= at least once a dayRecommended in morning and before bedReduces # of pathogens in the mouthImproves self-esteem, appearance, sense of taste/appetiteDecreases mouth odorSlide4

Denture Care

Handle carefully and store in cool water

Denture cup should be labeled

Observe for poorly fitting dentures and report concerns to the nurse

If they have a partial, may need to brush the remaining teeth with toothbrush and an oral swab for gums

Encourage residents to wear their dentures to prevent gum shrinkage, improve speech, allow for proper chewing and improve self-image and appearanceSlide5

Oral and Denture Care

If using mouth wash dilute half mouth wash, half water

Observe

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L T T for Odor, Cracks, Sores, Bleeding, Discoloration, and Loose Teeth

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ast)Slide6

Oral Care

More frequent oral care is needed by residents who:

~are unconscious

~breathe through mouth

~have been vomiting

~have high temp~are taking certain medications~are dehydrated~are being given oxygen~are dying~have a history of mouth, tooth or gum problemsSlide7

CNA’s Role

Provide privacy

Use Standard Precautions

Report any unusual findings, pain, or discomfort to the nurse immediately

Perform mouth care gently to prevent injuries to oral cavity

Rinse toothpaste from mouth thoroughlySlide8

Hair Care

Improves appearance, self-esteem, & sense of well-being

Brushing and combing increases circulation and promotes healthy scalp and hair

Hair is shampooed

at least once a week

or more if necessaryRemove tangles by dividing hair into small sections and gently combing out from ends of hair toward scalpHair style is a personal choice*Never cut a resident’s hair unless specifically instructed by the nurseSlide9

Shaving

Part of daily routine, especially for men, occasionally for women

~Residents have right to grow facial hair and choose preferred method of shaving if not medically contraindicated

Facial hair for women should be removed according to their preference. Many may prefer an electric razor

Safety Razors to be disposed in a sharps/biohazard containerSlide10

Electric Razor (plug in or battery operated)

Do not use near

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acemaker,

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xygen, & Water (P-O-W)Use pre-shave and after-shave lotion as resident requests/wishesShave with up and down motion for foil head razorShave in circular motion for a three head razorClean razor after each useSlide11

Fingernail Care

*Requires daily attention and if nails appear dirty or have jagged edges

Clean, trimmed, and smooth nails prevent infection, injuries, and odor

Check nails for

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emperature, Color Swelling, Cuts, & SplitsSoak nails to soften and Clean under and around nails Cut nails straight across

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ile smoothly, gently rounding corners

*Do not trim diabetic resident’s fingernailsSlide12

Foot Care

*Requires daily attention

Feet should be checked for irritation, sores, ingrown toenails, swelling and discoloration on a daily basis

Poor circulation is a common complication of diabetes (small cuts can end up as large wounds, hard to heal)

Report any abnormalities

Submerge residents feet for 5-10 minutesClean with soap, rinse, dry and apply lotion *CNA‘s do not cut toenails, especially if a resident is DIABETIC or has IMPAIRED CIRCULATION

~Only a nurse, physician, or podiatrist should cut toenails of a diabetic resident

*Westminster policy CNA’s

DO NOT

trim toenails at allSlide13

Review Questions

When doing oral care, what areas of the mouth should be checked and what should the CNA check for?

Nursing Assistant are not allowed to clip the fingernails or toenails of a resident with what diagnosis?

True of False? When giving oral care to an unconscious resident, he/she should be in a Fowler’s position.

Identify 3 types of residents who should receive oral care more frequently than twice a day.

True or False? When brushing a resident’s teeth, start with the top teeth.What are 3 contraindications for the use of an electric razor?