ANAP 1011
GDEV 1010
PRNS 1020
PRNS 1002
100

Give 2 examples on how the skin maintains homeostasis

Regulating Temperature

Barrier and Protection

100

Differentiate between middle vs. older adults in skin care as a practical nurse

Middle (45-60) - Healthy lifestyle, stress management, sunscreen, balanced diet

Older (65+) - Gentle handling, frequent skin checks, repositioning, maintaining hydration, nutrition

100

How does culture and ethnicity play a role in skin integrity in healthcare? 

Some cultures use herbs and remedies

Some cultures may not recognize skin breakdown as a medical issue and/or refuse certain medications

Family involvement in elder care varies 


100

How does effective hygiene and incontinence care help maintain skin integrity and prevent skin breakdown?

Helps prevent the continuation of skin breakdown, progress wound healing, while incontinence care helps prevent infection. 

200

How can knowledge of the integumentary system apply to practical nursing? 

Skin assessments and identify risk factors for skin breakdown

200

How can you incorporate your knowledge of the integumentary system and skin integrity from GDEV into your nursing practice?

Ensuring Patients comfort, nutritional safety and sleep.

Understanding different levels of language and knowledge to adapt it to a specific person

Knowing Patients self-image may differ when hospitalized

Understanding different theorists and their theories -  Maslow's hierarchy of needs

200

How would you incorporate your knowledge the integumentary system and skin integrity from "intro to nursing" to your nursing practice?

By understanding the 4 standards of practice and personal scope of practice, to provide the best care possible for the patient

200

How would you incorporate the knowledge of the integumentary system and and skin breakdown from "skills" into your nursing practice?

Caring for a patients nails, skin and hair

Help maintain skin integrity as it is a barrier against infection, injury and environmental factors

300

How is skin integrity affected by age-related changes in fluid intake and the digestive system?

Skin can become drier and more susceptible to damage, allowing for easier skin breakdown

300

Describe how nutrition and safety concerns for ages 65+ relate to skin integrity 

Prevention of skin breakdown, collagen formation, wound healing, hydration

Fall prevention, skin assessments, skin care 

300

What are some ways that practical nurses can collaborate with their team to care for a patient and their skin integrity? 

Use communication and as a team, repositioning every 2 hours, ensuring bed is clean, dry and wrinkle free, make sure their limbs are in a natural position. 

300

How does maintaining infection control and the steps of HIVAPPS help with skin integrity and breakdown?

Prevents skin infections, breaks the chain of infection, and helps eliminate cross contamination, promotes overall skin health and reduces risks of skin injuries

400

How is skin integrity affected by age-related changes in the muscular, nervous and circulatory system?

Skin can become thinner, more fragile, dry and cracked, discoloured and possibly scaly

400

Describe how nutrition and safety concerns for middle aged adults (45-60) relate to skin integrity

Protiens and vitamins help prevent skin breakdown, collagen formation and hydration to prevent cracks

Avoid increased sun exposure, proper wound care, high risk for tears/ulcers

400

How are people of different cultures and ethnicities supported in healthcare while relating to skin integrity? 

Cultural Competency, clinical recognition of diverse skin tones, equity in access to resources, education and representation


400

Why are skin assessments necessary for the maintenance of skin integrity and prevention of skin breakdown?

Looking for signs of breakdown, act on affected areas, provide barrier cream if necessary, documentation of any findings, see if base level worsens

500

What are the 5 main functions of the skin?

Protection, sensation, thermoregulation, excretion, vitamin D synthesis 

500

How does the skin integrity in middle aged adults and/or older adults relate to the different developmental theories?

Each theory shows the conflicts that all adults might face while dealing with aging and dealing with maintaining good skin integrity

500

Name the 4 NSCN standards of practice

1. Professional accountability and responsibility

2. Evidence informed practice 

3. Public protection through self-regulation

4. Professional and ethical practice

500

Describe and demonstrate how positioning and turning a patient is necessary for the maintenance of skin integrity and prevention of breakdown? 

Relieves pressure on areas, ensures limbs are in a natural position, ensures comfortability, increases circulation and reduces risk of blood clots