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A child has been diagnosed with tinea pedis. The teaching by the nurse for home care includes:
 
  1. Not sharing shoes.
   2. Changing socks daily.
   3. Air the feet as much as possible.
   4. All the above should be included in the teaching.

Question 2

The complications of mumps include: (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Inflammation of the ovaries
  b. Inflammation of the testes
  c. Meningitis
  d. Deafness
  e. Reye syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Sharing of shoes and other answers are correct.
2. Changing socks and other answers are correct.
3. Airing feet and other answers are correct.
4. All of the answers are the proper ways to care for tinea pedia.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C, D
Complications of mumps include meningoencephalitis, inflammation of the ovaries and testes, and deafness.



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