In providing perineal care to a female patient, the nurse should wash
a. Upward from rectum to pubic area.
b. From back to front.
c. From pubic area to rectum.
d. In a circular motion.
ANS: C
Cleansing from pubic area to rectum (front to back) reduces the transfer of microorganisms to the urinary meatus and decreases the risk of urinary tract infection. Cleansing from rectum to pubic area or back to front increases the risk of urinary tract infection. Circular motions are used in male perineal care.
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