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ssal

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What would the nurse teach parents to do in order to avoid diaper rash? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Use ointments.
  b. Keep perineum covered at all times.
  c. Use disposable diapers.
  d. Avoid plastic bloomers or pants.
  e. Change diaper frequently.

Question 2

Parents of a child show the nurse that their child has a flat strawberry nevus. What information can the nurse provide in educating the parents regarding strawberry nevus? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. It is a rare skin variation.
  b. It is harmless.
  c. It gradually becomes raised.
  d. Laser treatment is available.
  e. Sometimes it can disappear spontaneously.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, C, D, E
Keeping the skin dry and protected with emollients, leaving the area exposed to light and air periodically, changing the diaper frequently, and avoiding plastic pants will prevent diaper rash.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B, C, D
The strawberry nevus is a common hemangioma (consists of dilated capillaries in the dermal space) that may not become apparent for a few weeks after birth. Although it is harmless and usually disappears without treatment, it is disturbing to parents, especially when it appears on the head or face. At first it is flat, but it gradually becomes raised. The lesions gradually blanch, with 60 disappearing spontaneously by 5 years of age and 90 disappearing by 9 years of age. Laser treatment or excision may be considered if the area becomes ulcerated.



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