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Question 1
Type: MCSA
1. The nurse is planning care for a 3-month-old infant diagnosed with eczema.
Which should be the focus of the nurses care for this infant?
1. Maintaining adequate nutrition
2. Keeping the baby content
3. Preventing infection of lesions
4. Applying antibiotics to lesions
Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Nursing care should focus on preventing infection of lesions. Due to
impaired skin- barrier function and cutaneous immunity, an infant with
eczema is at greater risk for the development of skin infections by
organisms. Maintaining adequate nutrition and keeping the infant
content are not as high a priority. Antibiotics are not routinely applied
to the lesions.
Rationale 2: Nursing care should focus on preventing infection of lesions. Due to
impaired skin- barrier function and cutaneous immunity, an infant with
eczema is at greater risk for the development of skin infections by
organisms. Maintaining adequate nutrition and keeping the infant
, content are not as high a priority. Antibiotics are not routinely applied
to the lesions.
Rationale 3: Nursing care should focus on preventing infection of lesions. Due to
impaired skin- barrier function and cutaneous immunity, an infant with
eczema is at greater risk for the development of skin infections by
organisms. Maintaining adequate nutrition and keeping the infant
content are not as high a priority. Antibiotics are not routinely applied
to the lesions.
Rationale 4: Nursing care should focus on preventing infection of lesions. Due to
impaired skin- barrier function and cutaneous immunity, an infant with
eczema is at greater risk for the development of skin infections by
organisms. Maintaining adequate nutrition and keeping the infant
content are not as high a priority. Antibiotics are not routinely applied
to the lesions.
Global Rationale: Nursing care should focus on preventing infection of lesions.
Due to impaired skin-barrier function and cutaneous immunity,
an infant with eczema is at greater risk for the development of
skin infections by organisms. Maintaining adequate nutrition
and keeping the infant content are not as high a priority.
Antibiotics are not routinely applied to the lesions.
Cognitive Level: Applying
Client Need: Physiological Integrity
Client Need Sub: Reduction of Risk Potential
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Implementation
,Learning Outcome: LO 31.4 Plan the nursing care for the child with
alterations in skin integrity, including dermatitis, infectious
disorders, and infestations.
Question 2
Type: MCSA
2. The nurse is caring for a pediatric client diagnosed with eczema. Which topical
medication order does the nurse anticipate for this client?
1. Corticosteroids
2. Retinoids
3. Antifungals
4. Antibacterials
Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: Topical corticosteroids are used to reduce inflammation when the child
has eczema. Topical retinoids are used for acne. Topical antifungals
are used for dermatophytoses. Topical antibacterials would be used for
problems such as burns.
Rationale 2: Topical corticosteroids are used to reduce inflammation when the child
has eczema. Topical retinoids are used for acne. Topical antifungals
are used for dermatophytoses. Topical antibacterials would be used for
problems such as burns.
, Rationale 3: Topical corticosteroids are used to reduce inflammation when the child
has eczema. Topical retinoids are used for acne. Topical antifungals
are used for dermatophytoses. Topical antibacterials would be used for
problems such as burns.
Rationale 4: Topical corticosteroids are used to reduce inflammation when the child
has eczema. Topical retinoids are used for acne. Topical antifungals
are used for dermatophytoses. Topical antibacterials would be used for
problems such as burns.
Global Rationale: Topical corticosteroids are used to reduce inflammation when
the child has eczema. Topical retinoids are used for acne.
Topical antifungals are used for dermatophytoses. Topical
antibacterials would be used for problems such as burns.
Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Physiological Integrity
Client Need Sub: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Nursing Process: Implementation
Learning Outcome: LO 31.4 Plan the nursing care for the child with
alterations in skin integrity, including dermatitis, infectious
disorders, and infestations.
Question 3
Type: MCSA