Grooming and Dressing : Info from Mosby's Canadian Textbook for the Support Worker - E-Book – Sheila A. Sorrentino, Leighann Remmert, Mary J. Wilk, Rosemary Newmaster Flashcards
hair loss
alopecia
Excessive and increased hair growth in women in locations where the occurrence of visible, coarse hair is normally minimal or absent (such as on the face or neck). Men having an above average amount of body hair or have coarse, visible body hair in areas of the body where men usually do not have hair, such as on the forehead, nose, or back.
hirsutism
being hirsute
A hair that curls into the side wall of the hair follicle or into the skin surface, which causes the skin to become inflamed.
ingrown hair
Toenails that grow in at the side of the nail bed.
ingrown nail
An organism that lives on or in another organism and derives its nutrients from it.
parasite
Infestation with lice .
pediculosis
Infestation of the scalp with lice.
pediculosis capitis
Infestation of the body with lice.
pediculosis corporis
Infestation of the pubic hair with lice.
pediculosis pubis
A physician who specializes in the evaluation and treatment of diseases of the foot.
podiatrist
Chemically treated hair should be brushed gently, starting at the ends and working up toward the roots.
T or F
True
Which type of hair needs the following procedure?
Using a wide-tooth comb, start at the neckline, comb the hair, and work upward, lifting and fluffing hair outward. Continue until you reach the forehead.
curly, coarse and dry hair
You should remove hearing aids when shampooing a client’s hair.
T or F
True
Shave in the direction of hair growth when shaving the face and underarms.
T or F
True
When shaving the leg, shave up from the ankles, against the direction of hair growth.
T or F
True
Manual shavers are used on clients with dementia.
T or F
False
Clients with dementia may not understand what you are doing so they may resist care and make sudden movements.
Electric shavers are not used on clients receiving oxygen.
T or F
True
A spark from the electric shaver could cause a fire.
You should cut a client’s toenails immediately after soaking.
T or F
False
The tissue around the nail will be puffy from water absorption and more prone to nicks and cuts .
Put clothing on the affected side (the weak side affected by disease or disability) first.
T or F
True When dressing a client, remember the acronym DAF — D ress A ffected side F irst.
Remove clothing from the unaffected side (the strong side not affected by disease or disability) second.
T or F
False When undressing a client, remember the acronym RUF — R emove from U naffected side F irst.
Report and record the following observations after helping a client dress or undress:
- How much help was given
- How the client tolerated the procedure
- Any complaints from the client