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The client is being treated with clobetasol propionate (Clobex). In scheduling the client's next appointment with the primary care provider, the nurse recognizes that the client's lesions need to be reassessed in _____ weeks.
 
  a. 2
  b. 4
  c. 6
  d. 8

Question 2

The client is being treated with etretinate (Tegison, Soriatane). She has been using the medication for 6 weeks and is concerned because she has not seen an improvement in her symptoms.
 
  The most accurate response from the nurse is that it may be _____ months for the client to notice an improvement in her symptoms.
  a. 2
  b. 8
  c. 4
  d. 6



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
The lesions should be reassessed after 2 weeks of treatment with the medication.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Treatment with etretinate may take up to 6 months to produce a change in the client's symptoms.





 

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