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  2. Oct 11, 2021 · When the skin is compromised due to cuts, abrasions, ulcers, incisions, and wounds, it allows bacteria to enter, causing infections. It is important that nurses understand how to assess, prevent, treat, and educate patients on impaired skin integrity.

    • Skin and Wound Assessment. Based on observed signs, symptoms, and/or results of diagnostic tests, a medical diagnosis can be made, which guides the treatment strategy.
    • Providing Effective Skin and Wound Care. There are much more opportunities to protect and enhance skin integrity from the outside. The most important intervention is the prevention of hazards.
    • Proper Suture and Staple Removal. Sutures are tiny threads, wire, or other materials used to sew body tissue and skin together. They may be absorbent (dissolvable) or non-absorbent (must be removed).
    • Drain Management. Drain management systems are commonly used during post-operative surgical management to remove drainage, prevent infection, and enhance wound healing.
  3. Dec 1, 2014 · The term 'skin integrity' refers to the skin being a sound and complete structure in unimpaired condition. Conversely, impaired skin integrity is defined as an "altered epidermis and/or dermis...destruction of skin layers (dermis), and disruption of skin surface (epidermis)" .

    • Fiona Cowdell, Yuri T Jadotte, Steven J Ersser, Simon G Danby, Sandra Lawton, Amanda Roberts, Judith...
    • 2014
  4. Impaired skin integrity is a NANDA-I nursing diagnosis defined as, “Altered epidermis/or dermis.” [6] However, when deeper layers of the skin or integumentary structures are damaged, it is referred to as impaired tissue integrity.

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  5. Nursing Interventions for Impaired Skin Integrity. Inspect the affected site at least once per day. Note changes such as color changes, redness, swelling, temperature, and pain. Pay attention if the patient notices changes in sensation and pain.

  6. Feb 28, 2019 · Skin that is vulnerable to injury, damaged, or unable to heal is considered to have a skin integrity issue. Friction, shear, moisture, pressure, and trauma are all causes of skin breakdown. Specific strategies have been devised to promote and maintain skin integrity.

  7. Apr 8, 2023 · Understanding Impaired Skin Integrity: Definition, Causes, and Risk Factors. Impaired skin integrity is a condition where the skin is damaged or compromised, leading to an increased risk of infection, pain, and impaired mobility. Skin damage can range from minor abrasions to severe pressure ulcers.

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