NCLEX Question of the Day

February 22, 2025

Basic Care and Comfort QID 600

What is the best method for a nurse to use when providing oral care to a patient with stomatitis?

A:
Rinsing with alcohol-based mouthwash.
B:
Using a firm-bristled toothbrush.
C:
Applying lemon glycerin swabs.
D:
Using a soft-bristled toothbrush or foam swab.

Explanation

For a patient with stomatitis, using a soft-bristled toothbrush or foam swab is gentle on the mouth and will not exacerbate soreness or cause additional trauma to the inflamed tissues. A firm-bristled toothbrush, alcohol-based mouthwash, and lemon glycerin swabs can all irritate the oral mucosa and worsen the condition.

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