Nail Care
Providing nail care for a client provides an opportunity for HCAs to assess the health of their client’s skin, nails, and the strength of their hands and feet. It also provides a sense of comfort and promotes self-esteem for the client. While many clients may enjoy having their hands and feet cared for, take special care with clients who do not find this a pleasurable experience. Some clients have sensitive feet and may be ticklish. Health Care Assistants should always tell a client when they are going to touch their feet, and inform them of what they are doing, so that the client expects the touch. Make sure to follow directions from a supervisor and those written in the Care Plan for any nail care that is performed.
** Never use a nail clipper to clip fingernails or toenails. Use an emery board to smooth the client’s nail edges. Health Care Assistants should inform their supervisor if advanced nail care needs to be performed. Never perform toenail care on a client living with diabetes. These clients require special care from a podiatrist or specially trained nurse. It is acceptable to cleanse and inspect these client’s feet, but never clip their toenails (Sorrentino, et al., 2019; McLain, et al., 2018).
Hand Care
Table 4.7.1 Procedure: Hand Care
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1. | Explain the procedure to the client. | |
2. | Wash and dry your hands. Put on gloves as necessary. | |
3. | Gather equipment and supplies as needed. | Follow the Care Plan. |
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Temperature should be no greater than 105 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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7. | Remove basin from the client area. | |
8. | File nails as necessary and as requested, with an emery board or nail file to keep edges smooth and free of rough edges or hangnails. | |
9. | Massage hands with lotion. | |
10. | Apply nail polish as the client requests. | |
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12. | Lower the bed to its lowest level and ensure side rails are up. | |
13. | Remove your gloves. Wash and dry your hands. | |
14. | Record and report any changes in behavior or skin conditions observed. |
Foot Care
Table 4.7.2 Procedure: Foot Care
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5. | Dry the client’s foot. Take special care to dry well in between toes. | |
6. | Repeat for the other foot. | |
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9. | Apply nail polish as the client requests. | |
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11. | Lower bed to its lowest level and ensure side rails are up. | |
12. | Remove your gloves.
Wash and dry your hands. |
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13. | Document completion of task and record and report any changes behavior and any discoloration of the feet, blood, drainage, ingrown toenails, thickened toenails, reddened heels, or foot/ankle swelling. |
Watch the video, How to Care for Nails, presented by the St. Elizabeth Foundation on YouTube CareChannel (2019). This video demonstrates the techniques for Personal Hygiene Care when you care for a client’s nails.