childhood integumentary disorders
how can dermatophytoses (tinea) be spread
can be spread on any surface
How is scabies transmitted?
contact
A 4 year old is admitted to your unit with a severe case of impetigo. It is important the nurse follows _______________ while providing care to this patient: A. Droplet precautions B. Standard precautions only C. Contact precautions D. Airborne precaution
C. Contact precautions
A parent brings her child into the clinic due to skin lesions that fail to heal. The lesions are red, reported to be itchy, and exhibit exudate. You suspect the child may have impetigo. What is a hallmark finding with this condition? A. Round patches with light pink centers B. Short grey lines on the skin C. Silver colored scales over the lesions D. Yellow crusts over the lesions
D. Yellow crusts over the lesions
how is pediculosis capitis transmitted
direct contact or contact with hair accessories or hats
teaching for dermatophytoses (tinea)
do not exchange towels or clothes or grooming products
clinical manifestations of childhood eczema
erythematous, dry, scaly, papular, more thickened
what are clinical manifestations of infantile eczema
exudative, crusty, papulovesicular, erythematous, pruritic lesions, red, itchy, scratchy
what does pedis indicate
feet
what is dermatophytoses (tinea)
fungal infections
what does cruris indicate
groin
what does capitis indicate
head
how is eczema diagnosed
history and clinical manifestations
treatment of eczema
hydrate and lubricate skin reduce pruritus minimize inflammatory changes give steroids determine triggers prevent infections
why is permetherin given to those close in contact with scabies
incubation period can be up to 60 days
what is pediculosis capitis cause by
infestation of hair & scalp by pediculosis louse
what is pediculosis capitis
lice
outcome of puberty to adult eczema
may recur often, more chronic form
what is scabies caused by
mites
what are clinical manifestations of impetigo
red inflammed blister crusty: honey colored
clinical manifestations of puberty to adult eczema
same as childhood, large plaques, thickened, lichenified
clinical manifestations of lice
severe itching especially at base of neck and behind ears scratch marks nits and lice
Clinical Manifestation of scabies
severe pruitis: mite's eggs and feces deposited under skin
teaching for lice
shampoo on dry hair and rinse in 10 min avoid hot water launder clothes and bedding spray furniture and non-washable items for 2 weeks
nursing interventions for scabies
short nails no hot water because it opens up pores and the medication can go into the body
teach for eczema
short nails mittens (for babies) humidified environment is good for them for moisture
what causes impetigo
staphylococcus
treatment for dermatophytoses (tinea)
topical anti-fungal ketoconozole griseofulvin- for up to 6 weeks
eczema/ atopic dermatitis goes hand and hand with what
allergies and asthma
the nurse evaluates that the mother of a 6 month old with eczema needs more teaching regarding her baby's care when the mother states: 1. "I will be careful not to cut the baby's nails short" 2. "I'll make sure not to give the baby any whole milk products" 3. "i have given all of the baby's woolen blankets to my nephew" 4. " i am going to buy my baby a whole new wardrobe of cotton clothing"
1. "I will be careful not to cut the baby's nails short"
The mother of a 3-year-old child arrives at a clinic and tells the nurse that the child has been scratching the skin continuously and has developed a rash. The nurse assesses the child and suspects the presence of scabies. The nurse bases this suspicion on which finding noted on assessment of the child's skin? 1.Fine grayish red lines 2.Purple-colored lesions 3.Thick, honey-colored crusts 4.Clusters of fluid-filled vesicles
1.Fine grayish red lines Scabies is a parasitic skin disorder caused by an infestation of Sarcoptes scabiei (itch mite). Scabies appears as burrows or fine, grayish red, threadlike lines. They may be difficult to see if they are obscured by excoriation and inflammation. Purple-colored lesions may indicate various disorders, including systemic conditions. Thick, honey-colored crusts are characteristic of impetigo or secondary infection in eczema. Clusters of fluid-filled vesicles are seen in herpesvirus infection.
when does infantile eczema occur
2 months- 2 years
when does childhood eczema occur
2 years- puberty
the school nurse has provided an instructional session about impetigo to parents of the children attending the school. which statement if made by a parent indicates a need for further instruction? 1. "it is extremely contagious" 2. "it is most common in humid weather" 3. "lesions most often are located on the arms and chest" 4. "it might show up in an area of broken skin, such as an insect bite"
3. "lesions most often are located on the arms and chest"
A topical corticosteroid is prescribed by a health care provider for a child with atopic dermatitis (eczema). Which instruction should the nurse give the parent about applying the cream? 1.Apply the cream over the entire body. 2.Apply a thick layer of cream to affected areas only. 3.Avoid cleansing the area before application of the cream. 4.Apply a thin layer of cream and rub it into the area thoroughly.
4. Apply a thin layer of cream and rub it into the area thoroughly.
premetherin is prescribed for a child with a diagnosis of scabies. The nurse should give which instruction to the parents regarding the use of this treatment. 1. apply the lotion to areas of the rash only 2. apply the lotion and leave it on for 6 hours 3. avoid putting clothes on the child over the lotion 4. apply the lotion to cool dry skin at least 30 min after bathing
4. apply the lotion to cool dry skin at least 30 min after bathing
the most important nursing care for infants with eczema is: 1. promotion of physical growth 2. provision of sufficient hydration 3. identification of causative factors 4. prevention of secondary infections
4. prevention of secondary infections
the school nurse is performing pediculosis capitis ( head lice) assessments. which assessment finding indicates that a child has a "positive" head check for lice? 1. maculopapular lesions behind the ears 2. lesions in the scalp that extend to the hairline or neck 3. white flaky particles throughout the entire scalp region 4. white sacs attached to the hair shafts in the occipital area
4. white sacs attached to the hair shafts in the occipital area
treatment for scabies
5% permethrin for 3 days
outcome of infantile eczema
50% resolve by age 2-3 years
outcome of eczema
75% have no reoccurrence after adolescence
A child with impetigo has a 24 month old sister at home. What will you be sure to include in your teaching to the parents about this condition? A. Keep the child's nails short B. Separate towels and other linens used by the child C. Wash hands with antibacterial soap regularly D. Prevent the child from scratching the lesions E. Vacuum carpets and furniture regularly F. Store stuffed animals and toys in plastic bags for 5 days
A. Keep the child's nails short B. Separate towels and other linens used by the child C. Wash hands with antibacterial soap regularly D. Prevent the child from scratching the lesions
Impetigo tends to be most commonly found on: A. Mouth B. Ears C. Nose D. Torso E. Toes
A. Mouth C. Nose
A 2 year old with impetigo is ordered topical antibiotic ointment. You're teaching the child's mother how to apply the ointment. Which action by the mother during application of the ointment requires you to re-educate the parent? A. The mother washes her hands before and after the application of the ointment. B. The mother applies a layer of ointment directly over the crust of the lesion. C. The mother uses warm water and antibacterial soap to cleanse the lesions prior to application of ointment. D. The mother uses a cotton swab to apply the ointment.
B. The mother applies a layer of ointment directly over the crust of the lesion.
What is impetigo
Contagious bacterial infection marked by red inflammed blisters
treatment for lice
Permethrin 1 % cream Pyrethrin
what is the treatment for impetigo
bacitracin ointment or PO antibiotics
what does corporis indicate
body
Which of the following is the primary clinical manifestation of scabies? a. Edema b. Redness c. Pruritus d. Maceration
c. Pruritus