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Collmarie

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Where do the lesions of atopic dermatitis most commonly occur in the infant? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Cheeks
  b. Buttocks
  c. Extensor surfaces of arms and legs
  d. Back
  e. Trunk

Question 2

One of the first symptoms of puerperal infection to assess for in the postpartum woman is
 
  a. Fatigue continuing for longer than 1 week
  b. Pain with voiding
  c. Profuse vaginal bleeding with ambulation
  d. Temperature of 38 C (100.4 F) or higher on 2 successive days starting 24 hours
  after birth



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

A, C, E
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Correct The lesions of atopic dermatitis are generalized in the infant. They are
most commonly on the cheeks, scalp, trunk, and extensor surfaces of the
extremities.
Incorrect These lesions are not typically on the back or the buttocks.

Answer to Question 2

D
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A Fatigue is a late finding associated with infection.
B Pain with voiding may indicate a UTI, but it is not typically one of the earlier
symptoms of infection.
C Profuse lochia may be associated with endometritis, but it is not the first
symptom associated with infection.
D Postpartum or puerperal infection is any clinical infection of the genital canal
that occurs within 28 days after miscarriage, induced abortion, or childbirth. The
definition used in the United States continues to be the presence of a fever of 38
C (100.4 F) or higher on 2 successive days of the first 10 postpartum days,
starting 24 hours after birth.



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