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A nurse is caring for a client with contact dermatitis. Which of the following measures should the nurse employ in this client?
 
  A) Apply warm compresses over the affected area.
  B) Encourage the client to pat the area lightly.
  C) Teach clients to use hourly topical corticosteroids.
  D) Bandage and keep the area covered.
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The nurse should encourage the client with contact dermatitis to pat the area lightly because doing so controls itching and prevents further irritation and skin breakdown. Cool compresses, not warm compresses, control itching and keep the area clean. The nurse should caution the client not to use topical corticosteroids hourly because overusing the ointments could lead to systemic absorption. The nurse should not bandage and keep the area covered. The nurse should encourage the client to keep the area clean and dry, and avoid vigorous rubbing.
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