Dedicated to a Healthy Smile: Understanding Stomatitis and Oral Hygiene

How can understanding of oral hygiene instructions help Mrs. Parsons with stomatitis due to recent chemotherapy?

Which of the following behaviors demonstrates Mrs. Parsons' understanding of the oral hygiene instructions given by the practical nurse?

Answer:

Understanding of oral hygiene instructions by Mrs. Parsons, who has stomatitis as a result of chemotherapy, can be demonstrated by her maintaining good oral hygiene, avoiding irritants and keeping regular dental appointments.

Stomatitis is the inflammation of the mouth and lips which leads to sores and mouth ulcers. It can result as a side effect from chemotherapy in cancer patients like Mrs. Parsons. The practical nurse would know that Mrs. Parsons understands the oral hygiene instructions when she indicates maintaining regular oral cleanliness, avoiding any irritant foods or substances, and keeping up with her dental appointments to avoid exacerbation of her condition.

Good oral hygiene can help alleviate the symptoms of stomatitis. This could include behaviors like brushing her teeth twice a day, flossing daily to reduce the risk of gum disease similar to periodontitis, and drinking plenty of water to keep the mouth hydrated.

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