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EXAM 2 NUR 600 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+
2025/2026
The parent of a toddler asks topical application of an antihistamine
the NP about using a topical may result in drug toxicity in children.
antihistamine to treat the
child's
atopic dermatitis symptoms.
The NP should tell the
parent that:
A 5-year-old child has atopic triamcinolone acetonide.
dermatitis that is
refractory to treatment
with
hydrocortisone
acetone 2.5% cream. The
primary care NP should
prescribe:
desonide cream 0.01%.
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A patient has been prescribe triamcinolone cream for 2
treated for severe weeks.
contact dermatitis on
both arms with
clobetasol propionate
cream. At a follow- up
visit, the primary care NP
notes that the condition
has cleared. The NP
should:
A primary care NP tell the patient to continue using the
prescribes fluocinolone fluocinolone for 3 to 4 more weeks.
cream for a patient who
has contact
dermatitis. At a follow-up
visit in 2 weeks, the patient
reports decreased pruritus
but continues to have
excoriated,
erythematous areas. The NP
should:
A primary care NP is begin therapy with pimecrolimus (Elidel).
considering using a topical
immunosuppressive agent
for a patient who has atopic
dermatitis that is refractory
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to treatment with topical
corticosteroids. The NP
should:
A patient who has prescribe triamcinolone 0.1%.
scabies has been
treated by the
primary care NP
twice with
permethrin
(Elimite). The
second
application was
administered 10 days
after the first. The
patient returns to
the clinic with mild
pruritus and
erythema. The NP
does not observe
new burrows on the
skin. The NP should:
A parent brings a c. oral ketoconazole.
6-year-old child to
the clinic for
evaluation of a rash.
The primary care NP
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notes three annular
lesions with
elevated borders
and central
clearing on the
child's face and a
similar lesion on the
back of the neck
that extends above
the hairline. The
NP should
A patient has been renew the prescription after obtaining renal,
taking griseofulvin liver, and hematopoietic tests.
for 4 weeks to treat a
tineal capitis
infection. The
primary care NP
notes improvement
but
not complete cure.
The NP should:
A patient is seen by miconazole (Lotrimin AF).
a primary care NP
to evaluate a rash.
The NP notes three
ring- shaped
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