NURS 651 (NURS651)
Maryville College
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NURS 651 Exam 1 Maryville University questions with correct answers
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12 month old male 
Past 3 months increased erythema and pruritus 
scratches all night, sheets bloody in the am 
family history of allergic rhinitis and asthma Answer Acute atopic dermatitis 
 
treatment for acute atopic dermatitis Answer Daily lukewarm bath 5-20min, mild or no soap. 
pat dry after bath, add emollient, ie. aquaphor 
Repeat emollient with each diaper change 
Topical steroids first line, least potent first 
calcineurini inhibitors to face (tacrolimus, and pimecrolimus) 
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NURS 651 Exam 1 Maryville University questions with correct answers
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12 month old male 
Past 3 months increased erythema and pruritus 
scratches all night, sheets bloody in the am 
family history of allergic rhinitis and asthma Answer Acute atopic dermatitis 
 
treatment for acute atopic dermatitis Answer Daily lukewarm bath 5-20min, mild or no soap. 
pat dry after bath, add emollient, ie. aquaphor 
Repeat emollient with each diaper change 
Topical steroids first line, least potent first 
calcineurini inhibitors to face (tacrolimus, and pimecrolimus) 
Consider...
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Maryville NURS 651 exam 1 questions with correct answers
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Intermittent Asmtha Answer >80% FEV and PEFR before bronchodilator 
< 12% and 20% change, respectively, after bronchodilator use 
Intermittent symptoms (wheeze, cough, dyspnea) < 2 times/week 
Brief exacerbations (from a few hours to a few days) 
Nighttime asthma symptoms < 2 times/month 
 
Mild Persistent Asthma Answer >80% FEV1 and PEFR before bronchodilator use 
>12% and 20% change, respectively, after bronchodilator use 
Intermittent symptoms (wheeze, cough, dyspnea) >2...
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