Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse (CWON) Practice Test

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What product combination is suggested to protect damaged skin when using alcohol free liquid barrier films?

  1. Dimethicone and zinc oxide

  2. Pectin powder and alcohol solution

  3. Mineral oil and gauze

  4. Pectin powder and alcohol free film

The correct answer is: Pectin powder and alcohol free film

The suggested product combination to protect damaged skin when using alcohol-free liquid barrier films is the combination of pectin powder and alcohol-free film. Pectin powder serves as a protective barrier that absorbs excess moisture and helps to create a conducive environment for healing while minimizing irritation. When combined with an alcohol-free liquid barrier film, it enhances skin protection by providing an additional layer that promotes skin integrity and comfort. Alcohol-free films are already designed to adhere well to the skin while being gentle and less irritating, which is particularly beneficial for compromised or damaged skin. The combination of pectin powder with these films adds a protective layer that further helps in preventing moisture from causing maceration and irritation around wounds or stomas. This synergistic effect of both products helps in the overall management of skin health, ensuring that damaged areas can heal properly without additional irritation or discomfort. In contrast, the other product combinations lack the specific formulation needed to provide optimal protection and healing in conjunction with alcohol-free films.