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A client with diabetes has dry, flaky skin on their lower legs and feet. What should the HCA do while providing skin care?

Regular application of non-perfumed moisturizer can help manage dry skin, which is common in clients with diabetes and is important for skin integrity. This is

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Question: A client with diabetes has dry, flaky skin on their lower legs and feet. What should the HCA do while providing skin care?

Answer options: ✅ Apply a non-perfumed moisturizer to the dry areas as part of daily care.

  • Gently scrub the flaky skin with a rough washcloth to remove dead cells.
  • Inform the client that this is a normal part of aging and diabetes.
  • Seek a physician's order before applying any lotion to the skin.

Correct answer: Apply a non-perfumed moisturizer to the dry areas as part of daily care.

Explanation: Regular application of non-perfumed moisturizer can help manage dry skin, which is common in clients with diabetes and is important for skin integrity. This is generally within the HCA's role as part of routine hygiene and skin care.

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