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1. Immunization: Pneumonia: 1. Pneumococcal vaccine (PCV 15 or PCV 20) 2. PCV 15 follow with PPSV23 1 year later 3. PCV 20, no need for PPSV23 -Interval of 8 weeks for immunocompromised, cochlear implant, cerebrospinal fluid 4. What is Dermatitis?: Common skin irritation 5. General Atopic Dermatitis: Eczema 1. Occurs in flexural locations of skin 2. Often caused by genetic mutations or propensity for allergy 3. Most often occurs in children age 5 or younger 6. . General Contact Dermatitis: 1. Caused by rxn to to chemical exposure (substance, plant) 2. Less common in younger children 3. Occurs at site of chemical exposure 7. Atopic Dermatitis definition: Intermittent exacerbations and remissions of dry, itchy skin 8. Atopic: areas affected: behind knees/ elbows, hands, feet, upper chest, ankles, wrists, neck, eyelids -infants: face, scalp 9. What is Atopic associated with (diseases): asthma, urticaria, allergic rhinitis (hay fever), atopic diseases (IgE) 10. Atopic: Assessment: pruritus, dry and scaly skin, erythema, lichenification, flexural folds, linear excoriations 11. Atopic Tx: Pharm: -Topical cortico/steroid: Triamcinolone (or hydrocortisone) -Antihistamine: Clartin, Zytec, Benadryl

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NURS 6111




Exam 1: NUR 6111 / NUR6111 (Latest Update
) Advanced Practice Nursing I |
Review Questions & Answers | 100% Correct |
Grade A.



1. Immunization: Pneumonia: 1. Pneumococcal vaccine (PCV 15 or PCV

20)

2. PCV 15 follow with PPSV23 1 year later

3. PCV 20, no need for PPSV23

-Interval of 8 weeks for immunocompromised, cochlear implant, cerebrospinal

fluid

4. What is Dermatitis?: Common skin irritation

5. General Atopic Dermatitis: Eczema

1. Occurs in flexural locations of skin

2. Often caused by genetic mutations or propensity for allergy

3. Most often occurs in children age 5 or younger






, 6. . General Contact Dermatitis: 1. Caused by rxn to to chemical

exposure (substance, plant)

2. Less common in younger children

3. Occurs at site of chemical exposure

7. Atopic Dermatitis definition: Intermittent exacerbations and

remissions of dry, itchy skin

8. Atopic: areas affected: behind knees/ elbows, hands, feet, upper chest,

ankles, wrists, neck, eyelids -infants: face, scalp

9. What is Atopic associated with (diseases): asthma, urticaria, allergic

rhinitis

(hay fever), atopic diseases (IgE)

10. Atopic: Assessment: pruritus, dry and scaly skin, erythema, lichenification,

flexural folds, linear excoriations

11. Atopic Tx: Pharm: -Topical cortico/steroid: Triamcinolone (or

hydrocortisone)

-Antihistamine: Clartin, Zytec, Benadryl

12.Atopic Tx: Non-Pharm: -Cool humified environment






,-Shower in lukewarm/ tepid water (not hot water)

-Pat skin dry (no rub)

-Lubricate skin: Aquaphor, Celaphil

-Control itching

13.Contact Dermaitis: Definition: a red, itchy rash caused by direct

contact with substance or an allergic rxn to it (not contagious or life-

threatening)

14.Contact Dermatitis: Causes: Soaps, fragrances, jewelry, plants,

cosemtius

15.Contact Derm: Tx: -Need to identify and avoid cause of rxn

-Antihistamines

-Topical corticosterioids: Triamcinolone (0.1% to affected area),

Hydrocortisone, baclomethodone

-Soothing skin with cool, wet compresses

16.Most common bacteria that causes skin infection: 1. S. Aureus

2. S. pyogenes

17.Most common Gram positive bacteria: Staph, MRSA






, 18.Most common Gram negative bacteria: -frequently present in wound

infections caused by animal bites, trauma, surgery, or infected water

-E.Coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, proteus mirabilis

19.SSTI Types: Purulent and Non-Purulent

20.Purulent Types: folliculitis, furucle, carbuncle, abscess

21.Non-Purulent Types: cellulitis, erysipelas, necrotizing infection

22.Purulent infection: most commonly caused by: S. Aureus and MRSA

23.Purulent Infection: most common in (people): athletes, shaving,

waxing hot tubes

24.where does purulent infections most commonly occur: in areas with

coarse hair (axilla, peroneal area)

25.Purulent clinical presentation & DS: -pustule in hair shaft

-tenderness, redness

-culture: for recurrent furuncles and for carbuncles

-Usually no diagnostic tests

-If MRSA suspected: culture nares and axilla

26.Initial Tx of Purulent infections: -hygiene

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