Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN) Practice Exam

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Which product is often used to manage difficult-to-remove zinc oxide moisture barriers?

  1. Mineral oil

  2. Alcohol wipes

  3. Soap and water

  4. Petrolatum ointment

The correct answer is: Mineral oil

The correct response is mineral oil, which is frequently utilized for the removal of difficult-to-remove zinc oxide moisture barriers due to its properties as a gentle solvent. Mineral oil effectively breaks down the adhesive qualities of zinc oxide, allowing for easier removal from the skin without causing irritation. In practical application, mineral oil can provide a soothing effect, making it suitable for use on sensitive skin areas where zinc oxide barriers are applied, particularly in cases of skin protection or irritation. Its efficacy stems from its ability to penetrate and dissolve stubborn moisture barriers without compromising the skin's natural balance. Alternative options, such as alcohol wipes, may contain astringents or other ingredients that could be harsh on the skin, leading to potential irritation, especially on already sensitive or compromised skin. Soap and water, while effective in many cleansing scenarios, may not fully address the stubbornness of zinc oxide. Petrolatum ointment is utilized for different purposes, primarily as a protective barrier or emollient, rather than for the removal of zinc oxide.