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A primary care NP prescribes fluocinolone cream for a patient who has contact dermatitis. At a follow-up visit in 2 weeks, the patient reports decreased pruritus but continues to have excoriated, erythematous areas. The NP should:
 
  a. obtain a culture of the skin to monitor for superinfection.
  b. discontinue the fluocinolone and order betamethasone cream.
  c. begin gradually tapering the fluocinolone at 2-week intervals.
  d. tell the patient to continue using the fluocinolone for 3 to 4 more weeks.
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