How to undertake effective mouth care in adults who require support.

Q3 Medicine
Loraine Macintyre, Mili Doshi
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Rationale and key points: Optimal oral health is essential at all stages of life, to enable individuals to eat and speak without discomfort, and to socialise, thereby contributing to their general health, well-being and quality of life. Effective daily mouth care for people who require support is essential to prevent deterioration in oral health and general health and should be part of their overall care. This How to article details the preparation, equipment and procedure involved in undertaking mouth care in adults. The article also provides an overview of mouth care in patients who are intubated, neurodivergent people and/or those with cognitive impairment or learning disabilities, and those receiving end of life care. Nurses undertaking mouth care must have the knowledge and skills needed to do so safely and effectively, and work within their competence level. • Inadequate mouth care can lead to dehydration and malnutrition, while a dry mouth creates an ideal environment for fungus or bacteria to become dominant pathogens within the oral cavity, adversely affecting the person's appetite, creating soreness within the oral cavity and leading to a general decline in health. • Maintaining a healthy, functioning mouth and routinely removing food debris can reduce the risk of choking and/or aspiration pneumonia, particularly in people with dementia and/or dysphagia. • All healthcare professionals should seek to promote oral health and have an understanding of the link between optimal oral health and general health, and be able to explain this to patients; it is also vital that nurses are aware of current evidence and best practice in oral hygiene. REFLECTIVE ACTIVITY: 'How to' articles can help to update your practice and ensure it remains evidence-based. Apply this article to your practice. Reflect on and write a short account of: • How this article might improve your practice when providing mouth care. • How you could use this information to educate nursing students or colleagues about appropriate methods for providing effective, person-centred mouth care.

如何对需要支持的成年人进行有效的口腔护理。
基本原理和要点:最佳的口腔健康在生命的各个阶段都是必不可少的,它使个人能够毫无不适地进食和说话,并进行社交,从而有助于他们的整体健康、幸福和生活质量。对需要支持的人进行有效的日常口腔护理对于防止口腔健康和一般健康恶化至关重要,并应成为其整体护理的一部分。这篇文章详细介绍了成人口腔护理的准备、设备和程序。本文还概述了插管患者、神经分化患者和/或有认知障碍或学习障碍的患者以及接受临终护理的患者的口腔护理。从事口腔护理的护士必须具备安全有效地进行口腔护理所需的知识和技能,并在其能力范围内开展工作。•口腔护理不足会导致脱水和营养不良,而口腔干燥为真菌或细菌创造了理想的环境,使其成为口腔内的主要病原体,对人的食欲产生不利影响,造成口腔疼痛,导致健康状况普遍下降。•保持健康、功能良好的口腔,定期清除食物残渣,可降低窒息和/或吸入性肺炎的风险,特别是在患有痴呆症和/或吞咽困难的人群中。•所有医疗保健专业人员应努力促进口腔健康,了解最佳口腔健康与整体健康之间的联系,并能够向患者解释这一点;护士了解口腔卫生方面的现有证据和最佳做法也至关重要。反思性活动:“如何”的文章可以帮助你更新实践,并确保它是基于证据的。把这篇文章应用到你的实践中。反思并写一个简短的描述:•这篇文章可能会如何改善你在提供口腔护理时的实践。•如何利用这些信息教育护理学生或同事提供有效的、以人为本的口腔护理的适当方法。
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