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fagboi

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A patient, age 20, is admitted with severe eczema. In planning the care for her, the nurse should plan to
 
  a. keep the skin well hydrated.
  b. change the dressings every day.
  c. keep the skin clean and dry.
  d. administer antibiotics for the infection.

Question 2

An older male patient taking medication for hypertension asks what else can be done to reduce the blood pressure. What measures should the nurse recommend to the patient?
 
  A) A low-fat, low-cholesterol diet
  B) Deep breathing and Buerger-Allen exercises
  C) Weight loss and a reduction in sodium intake
  D) Daily low-dose aspirin and one alcoholic drink daily



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Answer to Question 1

A
Hydration of the skin is the key to treatment.

Answer to Question 2

C
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While moderate alcohol intake, low-dose ASA, and a low-fat diet are conducive to cardiac health, weight loss and reduced sodium intake are more specific to the management of hypertension. Buerger-Allen exercises are used in the management of arteriosclerosis. Deep breathing is not a measure to specifically reduce the blood pressure.



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