Hair Shampoo And Cleansing Bed Bath Flashcards

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1
Q

a hair care product, typically in the form of a viscous liquid, that is
used for cleaning hair . It is used by applying it to wet hair , massaging the product into the
scalp and then rinsing it ou

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Hair shampoo

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2
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tiny, wingless insects that feed on human blood.

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Lice

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hair loss can affect just your scalp or your entire body, and it can be
temporary or permanent.

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Alopecia

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Types of alopecia

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Male of female alopecia and alopecia areata

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5
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Being invaded our overrun by pests or parasites

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Infestation

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Oily, waxy substances produce by the body’s sebaceous glands

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Sebum

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7
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Egg or young form of louse

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Nits

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8
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Insecticide that kills lice

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Pediculicide

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9
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Skin condition that affects the scalp

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Seborrheic dermatitis

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What does sebohrreic dermatitis causes?

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Scaly, patches, infkamed skin or stubborn dandruff

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One liquid are dispersed throughout the other but not dissolved in it.

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Emulsification

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12
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Removing lice form the body, hair, or clothing of a person

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Delousing

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13
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Small white pieces of dead skin from the head

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Dandruff

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14
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are small bugs that survive by sucking the blood of humans and other
animals. They are parasites that can transmit disease between the animals and
people whom they feed

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Ticks

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15
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e state of being infested with lice; in humans may properly refer
to lice infestation of any parts of the bod

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Pediculosis

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16
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Importance of hair shampoo:

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1.1 improves well being
1.2 removes dirt particles and dead cells
1.3 promotes blood circulation on the head
1.4 treats unsightly infestation on the hair
1.5 improves appearance

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17
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Indications:

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1.1 immobilized patients
1.2 hair is dirty, dull, oily and tangled
1.3 Clients who are at risk for infection related to scalp laceration and insect
bites
1.4 when there’s excess perspiration or presence of blood or solutions on
patient’s hair

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Contraindications:

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patients who undergone surgery especially in areas near the head
1.2 patients with total hip injury
1.3 patients with neck injury
1.4 when hair is brittle and broken

19
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Factors that influence hair shampoo:

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Factors that influence hair shampoo:
1.1 age
1.2 environment
1.3 gender
1.4 race
1.5 beliefs

20
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the nurse should apply friction in rinsing the head to remove
all chemicals applied thoroughly.

21
Q
  • it deals with the chemicals which are needed in the
    procedure.
22
Q

the nurse should have body posture to prevent the
body from strain and bone or muscle aches.

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Body mechanics

23
Q

explaining to the patient how it is done will establish
trust and confidence between the patient and the nurse performing hair
shampoo.

24
Q

deals with different parts of the person’s
body and in hair shampoo we need to know the scalp and the hair so that
we know how it should be taken care properly.

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Anatomy and Physiology

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- the purpose of hair shampoo is to clean hair and scalp to make it free from manifestation of parasites and to prevent scalp infections caused by bacteria
Microbiology
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the nurse should build rapport with the patient to have a good interaction and less anxiety level of the patient
Sociology
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Other name for head lice
Pediculosis capitis
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MOT OF HEAD LICE
Heat to head contact
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What comb to use
Fine-toothed nit comb
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Temperature things to wash
130F or 54C hot soapy water
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infestation of the hairy parts of the body or clothing with the eggs, larvae or adults of lice.
Pediculosis
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dry scalp from the winter air can cause the flakes. It is a common scalp condition in which small pieces of dry skin flake off the scalp.
Dandruff
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Characteristics: considered a chronic form of eczema, is a red, itchy and scaly reaction in the scalp. It can be considered a more severe form of dandruff, except the scale is more marked and the scalp is often inflamed. It can be very itchy and can affect other parts of the body, including the face, eyebrows, beard and central chest area. The inflammation is caused by the body’s reaction to a yeast on the scalp.
Seborrheic dermatitis
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Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic form of what?
Eczema
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Characteristics: are small parasitic organisms that live in wooded areas and fields. These arachnids need blood from humans or animals to survive. Ticks tend to be carriers of various serious diseases which they may transmit to the people they bite. Examples of diseases are Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and tularemia. Symptoms may vary among the different diseases, but they may include fever and chills, body aches, headaches, rashes and nausea. These symptoms can occur in a person years after they were bitten.
Ticks
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Ticks causes
transmitted from animals
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NI of ticks
Shower within 2 hours of being outdoors
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can affect just your scalp or your entire body and it can be temporary or permanent.
Alopecia
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Alopecia can result of
Heridetary Hormonal change Medical conditions Normal party of aging
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Treatment of alopecia
Hair transplant or implants
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Treatment for male and female baldness
Make - finasteride Female-minoxidil
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Materials needed for hair shampoo:
basin of water , bath thermometer . 2 bath towel and 2 washcloth . shampoo and conditioner . comb and brush . cotton balls in container . bath blanket and draw sheet . bucket for used water . footstool . old newspaper to protect the floor