Certified Wound Ostomy Nurse (CWON) Practice Test

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Which type of soap is beneficial for maintaining skin moisture?

  1. Alkaline soaps

  2. Superfatted nonalkaline soaps

  3. Antibacterial soaps

  4. Regular hand soaps

The correct answer is: Superfatted nonalkaline soaps

Superfatted nonalkaline soaps are particularly beneficial for maintaining skin moisture because they contain additional fats and oils that are not saponified during the soap-making process. This means they remain in the final product and help to nourish and moisturize the skin, preventing dryness and enhancing the skin barrier. These soaps are formulated to be gentle and thus are often used by individuals with sensitive or dry skin, making them a suitable choice for maintaining moisture levels. In contrast, alkaline soaps can strip the natural oils from the skin, leading to dryness and irritation. Antibacterial soaps, while effective at killing germs, can also disrupt the skin's natural moisture balance due to their stronger ingredients. Regular hand soaps may vary in formulation and can either be hydrating or drying, but they do not specifically provide the added moisturizing benefits that superfatted nonalkaline soaps do. Therefore, choosing a superfatted nonalkaline soap is optimal for those looking to preserve and enhance skin moisture.