märkäpotilaassa
Märkäpotilaassa is a Finnish term used in healthcare to describe a patient who requires special attention due to moisture-related conditions. It is not a formal medical diagnosis, but a descriptive label commonly used in care planning and daily nursing notes to indicate that the patient presents with persistent moisture at the skin or in the surrounding environment, such as urinary or fecal incontinence, wound drainage, or heavy sweating.
Etymologically, märkäpotilasta combines märkä, meaning wet, with potilas, meaning patient. The term is mainly encountered in
In practice, märkäpotilaassa signals a need for heightened skin care and environmental management to prevent complications.
Usage of the term is not standardized and varies between institutions and professionals. It is more common
See also: incontinence care, wound care, nursing care planning.