chapter 45

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The nurse is speaking with the mother of a child diagnosed with contact dermatitis from poison ivy. Which statement by the mother indicates a need for further education?

"As long as he takes a shower as soon as he gets inside, he shouldn't get this again."

The nurse is discussing skin disorders with a group of caregivers. Which caregiver statement indicates an understanding of tinea capitis?

"I always tell my daughter to use her own hairbrush."

The nurse is caring for a 13-year-old girl with acne vulgaris and is teaching the girl about skin care. Which response by the girl indicates a need for further teaching?

"I should avoid eating any kind of chocolate."

An 8-month-old has been diagnosed with infantile eczema. At a follow-up appointment, the child's caregiver seems exhausted and angry. He explains that he has done all of the child's care because his wife is repulsed by the child's raw and uncomfortable appearance. What responses would be appropriate for the nurse to say to this caregiver?

"That's not an uncommon reaction, although it's hard on you and on your child."

A nurse is providing teaching on ways to promote skin hydration for the parents of an infant with atopic dermatitis. Which response indicates a need for further teaching?

"We should bathe our child in hot water, twice a day."

An adolescent is diagnosed with psoriasis. After speaking with the nurse about treatment options suggested by the primary health care provider, the adolescent states, "Since ultraviolet rays help, I am going to buy a tanning package so I can tan year round." How will the nurse respond?

"Year round tanning is not what your health care provider intended. Tanning puts you at high risk for skin cancer and other problems."

A parent expresses a concern about white scales that have begun to flake off the 1-week-old infant's scalp. The parent asks, "What can I do to prevent this?" Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?

"Your child most likely has infantile seborrheic dermatitis, or cradle cap. You can care for it by cleansing the hair and scalp daily with baby shampoo. You can also apply baby oil to the area for 10 to 15 minutes and then rinse away the flakes."

The camp nurse is caring for a child who was bitten on the leg by a dangerous spider. The child is being taken to a health care provider. What is the most appropriate action for the nurse to do with this child?

Apply ice to the affected area.

The nurse is collecting data from a 14-year-old female and her mother who have come to the clinic for a check-up. The child's mother reports the teen has had hives intermittently for the past two months. What is the priority action for this client?

Determine the underlying cause.

The nurse is caring for a child with a second-degree (partial-thickness) burn. What assessment findings would the nurse expect to observe?

Edema with wet blistering skin

The parents of a child diagnoses with atopic dermatitis ask the nurse, "My child has a skin disorder. I don't understand why a complete blood count (CBC) was ordered?" What is the appropriate response by the nurse?

Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that are often elevated with atopic dermatitis. These are part of the CBC and helps in making the diagnosis."

Which intervention is the most beneficial for a burn client undergoing a skin graft?

Provide around-the-clock pain medication as soon as pain is reported.

The nurse is caring for a child with urticaria. What is the priority action?

assessing the child's airway and breathing and noting any wheezing or stridor

The nurse is caring for a child with a severe burn. The treatment for this child during the first 48 hours will be most likely be related to:

hypovolemic shock.

The nurse is examining a child for indications of frostbite and notes blistering with erythema and edema. The nurse notes which degree of frostbite?

second-degree frostbite

The nursing diagnosis of risk for infection related to a disruption in the protective skin barrier is noted on a child's plan of care. Which action would be of greatest importance?

using appropriate hand hygiene

The parents of a child diagnoses with atopic dermatitis ask the nurse, "My child has a skin disorder. I don't understand why a complete blood count (CBC) was ordered?" What is the appropriate response by the nurse?

"Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that are often elevated with atopic dermatitis. These are part of the CBC and helps in making the diagnosis."

In working with infants diagnosed with atopic dermatitis, the nurse anticipates that when these children are older they will likely have a tendency to have which disorder?

asthma

The nurse admits a child who has sustained a severe burn. The child's immunizations are up to date. Which immunization would the child most likely be given at this time?

tetanus toxoid vaccine

The nurse is monitoring the intake and output of a client with deep partial-thickness or second-degree burns. The child weighs 75 lb (34 kg). The nurse will contact the physician if the child's urine output drops below how many milliliters per hour? (Round you answer to the nearest whole number.)

34

An adolescent is to receive topical retinoid therapy for his moderately severe acne. The nurse would instruct the adolescent about which adverse effects? Select all that apply.

dryness photosensitivity burning

The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old with burns. Which finding would be highly suggestive of a burn induced by child abuse (child maltreatment)?

stocking-glove pattern on hands or feet


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