Answer: There are numerous things that a Home Health Aide should not do when giving foot care to a client with diabetes.
Explanation:
Since there were no choices to choose from and so many things that should never be done, I will make a small list of things for you.
1: Never put anything in the client's shoes, as this can cause a blister or cut.
2: Never soak the client's feet in hot water; only use warm water.
3: Never cut the toenails too short and always cut them straight across and file after.
4: Never moisturize between the toes, always moisturize the feet instead.
5: Never treat the calluses or corns yourself, only a DR should perform this.
6: Never scrub patients' feet with anything other than a sponge or soft cloth. Always pat the feet dry.
108 is the answer to 9•12
Answer:
The question lack options but the correct answer is Weakness and Warm and dry skin.
Explanation:
Hyperthermia is a condition when our body is not able to release the heat in order to maintain a normal body temperature which is 36°C to 37°C.
Signs and symptoms of hypothermia consist of
- warm and dry skin
- weakness
- headache
- fatigue
- skin may become red
- vomit or nausea