CNOR Operating Room Nursing

Category - IPC & Outcomes

What is the rationale behind recommending that a patient with pruritus bathe only as necessary to reduce itching?
  1. Frequent bathing with soap may dry the skin and cause more itching.
  2. Bathing less often allows dead skin and oil to collect on the surface of the skin to keep it smooth.
  3. The humidity in the air during a shower can intensify pruritus.
  4. Both A and C
Explanation
Answer: A-When the nurse recommends to the patient with pruritus to bathe only when necessary, the rationale is that frequent bathing with soap may dry the skin and cause more itching. Pruritus is a common response following some types of surgical procedures, and the patient may choose to stay clean using sponge baths and plenty of lotion until itching resolves. Reducing the amount of time spent bathing avoids the frequent drying associated with some fragrances or soaps, which intensifies pruritus.
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