Chapter 6 Flashcards
Colostomy
Opening into the large intestine the store will be formal or semi formal
Dependent
Relying on others need assistance from others
Friction
Rubbing against the surface
Gastronomy
Opening into the stomach
Hygiene
Methods of preserving health usually refers to keep in the body clean
Ileostomy
Opening into the small intestine the stew will be liquid
Lesion
An opening or sore on the skin
Ostomy
Surgical creation of a stoma
Perineal care
Bathing or clean in the area of the body which includes the genitals external sex organs groin and rectal area usually called Peri-care
Paralysis
Loss of function send Seshan of movement usually of an extremity arm or leg
Podiatrist
Individual who specializes in the care of the feet
Pressure ulcer
Any lesion caused by unrelieved pressure that result in damage to the underlying tissues although friction and sheer are not primary causes of pressure ulcers friction and Sharon are important contributing factors to the development of pressure ulcers lesions development especially areas were bones are close to skin with continuous pressure and lack of body supply to the area
Shearing
Force of skin over the bone when the bones move but the skins days at point of contact
Stoma
An artificial opening between a body cavity and the body surface
Tracheostomy
Opening into the windpipe trachea in the neck