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Which practice best supports skin integrity for residents with incontinence?

Delay changing absorbent products to save supplies.

Use frequent rubs with alcohol-based products.

Regular skin care after elimination and proper absorbent products.

Maintaining skin integrity for residents with incontinence hinges on managing moisture and protecting the skin through good hygiene and appropriate absorbent products. Regular skin care after elimination, along with using absorbent products that fit well and wick moisture away, is the most effective approach. Cleansing the area after elimination removes irritants from urine and stool, drying the skin thoroughly, and applying a barrier cream as needed helps maintain the skin’s protective barrier. Alcohol-based products and vigorous rubbing can irritate and dry the skin, increasing the risk of breakdown. Delaying changes keeps moisture on the skin longer; avoiding cleansing leaves irritants on the skin and can lead to dermatitis.

Avoid cleansing to maintain natural oils.

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