Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse (CWON) Practice Test

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What is the primary role of the paronychium?

  1. To provide color to the nail

  2. To support nail growth

  3. Soft tissue surrounding the border of the nail

  4. To protect the nail from trauma

The correct answer is: Soft tissue surrounding the border of the nail

The primary role of the paronychium is to serve as the soft tissue that surrounds the border of the nail. This structure is composed of skin that plays a crucial role in protection and health of the nail unit. The paronychium creates a barrier against pathogens and helps maintain the integrity of the nail bed. The soft tissue's positioning allows it to provide both structural support and cushioning for the nail, which can protect the underlying tissues from external injuries. Furthermore, if it becomes inflamed or infected (a condition known as paronychia), it can indicate issues with nail health or hygiene, highlighting its role in overall nail care. While the other options relate to aspects of nails or their function, they do not encapsulate the specific definition and role of the paronychium, which is centered around the soft tissue surrounding the nail itself.