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Nursing Interventions for dry flaky skinRating: (votes: 9) Thanks. Damp skin absorbs lotions, creams & ointments better. Comment:
Quote from NurseCutieDamp skin absorbs lotions, creams & ointments better.
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The Aquaphor will hold in the moisture. I have heard rave reviews from other nurses who use Aquaphor.
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As another poster stated, moisture helps...think about fundamentals and aging: most of the sebaceous glands start to decrease production as one gets older, making skin dryer. Moisture helps the prevention of dry skin, and a good product that can decrease the dryness is needed; house lotion is NOT going to cut it; Aquaphor is one of the better products in helping skin retain moisture. The additional intervention of moisturizing the skin before the application of the Aquaphor will help remove the flaky skin and allow the Aquaphor to work in the affected areas. If you don't see the improvement; ask the wound care nurse; also look into whether the patient is being adequately hydrated, eating, needs supplements; as well as last labs. I work in skilled nursing currently, and as the unit supervisor, I look at all these factors when doing skin checks, and I will do treatments.
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Did you actually ask the wound care nurse for the rationale for her prescription? She didn't "create" this-- there's evidence behind it, and I am sure she would have been very happy to help you understand it. And: this may be the first time when your "common sense" is wrong, so try to keep an open mind and always ask for clarification when something doesn't make sense to you. It won't be the last time
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Makes perfect sense. That's why people put lotions on after showers.
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Aquaphor works wonders! I use it on my hands and feet in the winter. I believe (as mentioned before) the aquaphor absorbs better if the skin is moist first.
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YES to this treatment which I found out for my own use by accident!!!! Just after a couple applications and I see positive results for my dry legs/feet..I shower and apply it and it helps tremendously. Greasy going on, but it quickly absorbs. I believe Aquaphor is made by the Eucerin manufacturer and that's a good cr�me itself.Good stuff!
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Quote from amoLuciaYES to this treatment which I found out for my own use by accident!!!! Just after a couple applications and I see positive results for my dry legs/feet..I shower and apply it and it helps tremendously. Greasy going on, but it quickly absorbs. I believe Aquaphor is made by the Eucerin manufacturer and that's a good cr�me itself.Good stuff!
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our a/o residents don't like it because it stains their clothing.
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Quote from ktwlpnour a/o residents don't like it because it stains their clothing.
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I found Aquaphor when my daughter was a baby...she had diarrhea and her little bottom was raw!!!! Bleeding raw. Aquaphor was recommended and by the third diaper change it was almost 100% gone. LOVE THIS STUFFF!You have already got your answer about the order the wound nurse gave you...as a new nurse pick peoples brains...ask the wound nurse. Tell her you are new and that seems counter intuitive could she please explain and teach you....you'll be surprised how much you can learn.
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