Chapter 61: Management of Patients with Dermatologic Disorders PREP U
The nurse is caring for a patient with extensive bullous lesions on the trunk and back. Prior to initiating skin care, what is a priority for the nurse to do?
Administer analgesic pain medication
The nurse is caring for a patient with extensive bullous lesions on the trunk and back. Prior to initiating skin care, what is a priority for the nurse to do?
Administer analgesic pain medication The patient with painful and extensive lesions should be premedicated with analgesic agents before skin care is initiated
Which term refers to a graft derived from one part of a client's body and used on another part of that same client's body?
Autograft Autografts of full-thickness and pedicle flaps are commonly used for reconstructive surgery months or years after the initial injury. Allografts and homographs are grafts transferred from one human (living or cadaveric) to another human. A heterograft is a graft obtained from an animal of a species other than that of the recipient
The nurse caring for a client with repeated episodes of contact dermatitis is providing instruction to prevent future episodes. Which information should the nurse include?
Avoid cosmetics with fragrance The nurse should teach the client to avoid cosmetics, soaps, and laundry detergents that contain fragrance. Other prevention methods include avoidance of heat and fabric softeners. Gloves used for cleaning and washing dishes should be worn to no longer than 15 to 20 minutes/day, and cotton-lined gloves should be used
A patient is diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis on the face and is prescribed a corticosteroid preparation for use. What should the nurse educate the patient about regarding use of the steroid on the face?
Avoid using the medication around the eyelids because it may cause cataracts and glaucoma Seborrheic dermatitis of the body and face may respond to a topically applied corticosteroid cream, which allays the secondary inflammatory response. However, this medication should be used with caution near the eyelids because it can lead to glaucoma and cataracts
The nurse recommends which type of therapeutic bath for its antipruritic action?
Colloidal (Aveeno, oatmeal) Colloidal oatmeal baths are recommended to decrease itching associated with a dermatologic disorder such as psoriasis. Baking soda baths are cooling but dangerous because the tub gets very slippery and a bath mat must be used in the tub. Water and saline baths have the same effect as wet dressings and are not known to counteract itching
The nurse is conducting an admission history and physical examination of a client with a history of contact dermatitis. The nurse assesses whether the client uses which medication classification?
Corticosteroids Corticosteroids are used for contact dermatitis. Antifungals, antivirals, and saline irrigations are not used in the treatment of contact dermatitis.
Which medication classification may be used for contact dermatitis?
Corticosteroids Corticosteroids are used for contact dermatitis. Antifungals, antivirals, and saline irrigations are not used in the treatment of contact dermatitis.
Which of the following is an example of a topical anesthetic?
EMLA cream EMLA cream is a topical anesthetic. Bacitracin, Silvadene, and Garamycin are topical antibiotics
The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) or Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Which action should the nurse include?
Frequent inspection of oral cavity The nurse should frequently inspect the oral cavity of a client with TEN or Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Additionally, care should be taken to reduce friction and shear when turning or repositioning the client. Fluids should not be limited because these clients are susceptible to dehydration. A continuous current of warm air on denuded skin can worsen dehydration
The classic lesions of impetigo manifest as
Honey-crusted lesions on an erythematous base The classic lesions of impetigo are honey-yellow crusted lesions on an erythematous base. Comedones in the facial area are representative of acne. A carbuncle is an abscess of skin and subcutaneous tissue. Herpes zoster is exhibited by patches of grouped vesicles on red and swollen skin
The nurse is providing instruction to a client with acne. The nurse promotes avoidance of which food(s)? Select all that apply.
Ice cream Chocolate The nurse should promote avoidance of foods associated with flare-up of acne, particularly those high in refined sugars, including chocolate, cola, and ice cream
The nurse assesses the client and observes reddish-purple to dark blue macules, plaques, and nodules. The nurse recognizes that these manifestations are associated with which condition?
Kaposi sarcoma Kaposi sarcoma is a frequent comorbidity of clients with AIDS. With platelet disorders, the nurse observes ecchymosis (bruising) and purpura (bleeding into the skin). Urticaria (wheals or hives) is the manifestation of allergic reactions. A painless chancre or ulcerated lesion is a typical finding in clients with syphilis.
Which of the following information regarding the transmission of lice would the nurse identify as a myth?
Lice can jump from one individual to another The nurse is correct to identify that lice cannot jump from one individual to another. Direct contact is needed for transmission. The other options are correct
The nurse notes that the client's lower extremities are covered with very dry skin and that the horny layer of the skin has become thickened. The nurse notes the finding as
Lichenification The nurse should note this as being lichenification, also called scaling. Dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin. Acantholysis is a separation of the epidermal cells from each other, and pyodermas is a bacterial skin infection
A young adult visits a health clinic for treatment of a severe case of eczema on his left leg. Which of the following is the preferred method for delivering medication in this scenario?
Ointment Ointments retard water loss and lubricate and protect the skin. They are the preferred vehicle for delivering medication to chronic or localized dry skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis
Which condition is an autoimmune disease involving immunoglobulin G?
Pemphigus Pemphigus is an autoimmune disease involving immunoglobulin G. TEN, SJS, and bullous pemphigoid do not involve immunoglobulin G.
A young college student recently had her tongue and lip pierced. She has developed a superinfection of candidiasis from the antibacterial mouthwash. Which of the following would be the correct recommendation for her?
Use an antifungal mouthwash or salt water The client can substitute an antifungal mouthwash or salt water if a superinfection of candidiasis develops from the antibacterial mouthwash. A soft-bristled toothbrush should be used to avoid additional oral injury, but it is not the recommended solution for this problem. After eating, the client should rinse her mouth for 30 to 60 seconds with an antifungal mouthwash or salt water. Moving the jewelry at the piercing area back and forth during washing helps clean the pierced tract but does not solve the problem.
A client is being treated for acne vulgaris. What warning must be given to this client regarding the application of benzoyl peroxide?
Use gloves with application Warn clients using acne preparations containing benzoyl peroxide that this ingredient is an oxidizing agent and may remove the color from clothing, rugs, and furniture. Thorough handwashing after drug use may not remove all the drug and permanent fabric discoloration may still occur. Users of products containing benzoyl peroxide should wear disposable plastic gloves when applying the drug
The home health nurse is caring for a client with scabies. When instructing on the proper procedure to wash preworn contaminated clothing, which nursing instruction is essential?
Use hot water throughout wash cycle The nurse is correct to use hot water throughout the wash cycle. Using hot water kills scabies and infectious agents on the laundry. If using the correct wash settings, the client does not need to use commercial-grade laundry detergent, the clothing does not need pretreated nor washed through two cycles
The nurse is instructing the parents of a child with head lice. Which statement should the nurse include?
Use shampoo with piperonyl butoxide The nurse's instructions should include shampooing with piperonyl butoxide, washing clothes in hot water, and disinfecting brushes and combs with piperonyl butoxide shampoo
Scabies are spread by which type of transmission?
Skin-to-skin contact The mites are spread by skin-to-skin contact. In rare cases, scabies is acquired from handling clothing and linen in recent contact with an infected person. Scabies is not spread by blood, respiratory droplets, or by the fecal-oral route
Which of the following is a local side effect of topical corticosteroids?
Telangiectasia Inappropriate use of topical corticosteroids can result in local and systemic side effects. Local side effects may include skin atrophy and thinning, striae, and telangiectasia. Systemic side effects may include hyperglycemia and symptoms of Cushing's syndrome.
To treat a client with acne vulgaris, the physician is most likely to order which topical agent for nightly application?
Tretinoin (retinoic acid [Retin-A]) Tretinoin is a topical agent applied nightly to treat acne vulgaris. Minoxidil promotes hair growth. Zinc oxide gelatin treats stasis dermatitis on the lower legs. Fluorouracil is an antineoplastic topical agent that treats superficial basal cell carcinoma.
The nurse is working with community groups. At which of the following locations would the nurse anticipate a possible scabies outbreak?
college dorm The nurse is correct to anticipate a potential scabies outbreak in a college dormitory. Outbreaks are common where large groups of people are confined or housed. Spread of scabies is from skin-to-skin contact. Although there are groups of people at the shopping mall, swimming pool, and gymnasium, typically, there is no personal contact
Which is not a category of medications used for treatment of the skin?
inhaled steroids Inhaled steroids are not used for skin disorders. Topical corticosteroids, antihistamines, and antibiotics are all used in the treatment of skin disorders.
Which term describes a fungal infection of the scalp?
tinea capitis Tinea capitis is a fungal infection of the scalp. Tinea corporis involves fungal infections of the body. Tinea cruris describes fungal infections of the inner thigh and inguinal creases. Tinea pedis is the term for fungal infections of the foot.
Dermatophytes (also called tinea) are parasitic fungi that invade the skin, scalp, and nails. How is a diagnosis made for this condition? Select all that apply.
• Visual examination • Wood's light
A client has been diagnosed with shingles. Which of the following medication classifications will reduce the severity and prevent development of new lesions?
Antiviral Oral acyclovir (Zovirax), when taken within 48 hours of the appearance of symptoms, reduces their severity, and prevents the development of additional lesions. Corticosteroids, analgesics,, and antipyretics are not used for this purpose.
A client comes to the physician's office for treatment of severe sunburn. The nurse takes this opportunity to discuss the importance of protecting the skin from the sun's damaging rays. Which instruction best prevents skin damage?
Apply sunscreen even on overcast days Sunscreen should be applied even on overcast days, because the sun's rays are as damaging then as on sunny days. The sun is strongest from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daylight saving time) — not from 1 to 4 p.m. Sun exposure should be minimized during these hours. The nurse should recommend sunscreen with a sun protection factor of at least 15. Sitting in the shade when at the beach doesn't guarantee protection against sunburn because sand, concrete, and water can reflect more than half the sun's rays onto the skin.
The nurse is caring for a geriatric client with thin, chapped, itchy skin. Which nursing intervention should the nurse alter in the plan of care?
Applying lanolin ointment Lanolin ointment is good to apply to dry skin because it helps moisturize. Bathing a geriatric client is unnecessary, and hot water will dry the skin further. Due to a decrease in epidermal replacement rates, excessive drying of an older person's skin can lead to pruritus, dryness, and infection. The nurse would not alter the plan of using a gait belt for ambulation or using a foam pad on the wheelchair
Photochemotherapy has been used as a treatment for which of the following skin disorders?
Psoriasis Photochemotherapy is used for severe, disabling psoriasis that does not respond to other methods of treatments
The nurse is assessing a patient for psoriatic lesions after treatment with a nonsteroidal cream. What type of lesion does the nurse know is characteristic of psoriasis?
Red, raised patch covered with silver scales Psoriasis may range in severity from a cosmetic source of annoyance to a physically disabling and disfiguring disorder. Lesions appear as red, raised patches of skin covered with silvery scales
A client is coming to the office to have a growth removed by the doctor. The client asks "What does cryosurgery do to the growth?" What is the correct response?
Through the application of extreme cold, the tissue is destroyed Cryosurgery is the application of extreme cold to destroy tissue. The other statements are false
Which infecting agent causes scabies?
itch mite Several skin disorders involve an infecting agent. Scabies is caused by Sarcoptes scabei, an itch mite. Parasitic fungi cause dermatophytosis in skin, scalp, and nails. Shingles is caused by a reactivated virus.
A client is undergoing photochemotherapy involving a combination of a photosensitizing chemical and ultraviolet light. What health problem does this client most likely have?
psoriasis photochemotherapy is used to treat psoriasis.