NURS 371 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Dermis, Nystatin, Ciclosporin
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Care of the adult client with integumentary problems. Hemotoma and eccomosis and ecomotic, erythema, petciai, keloid. Iii: c&s more open wound to get the drainage on the cotton tip. Iv. or blue is bad), d- diameter (>6 mm is normally cancerous), e- evolving (changed over time it probably is cancerous) stage zero (100% cureable 1 mole that is superficial), Early detection is key to survival: diagnostic studies- biopsy, treatments- removal, chemo, cryotherapy (freeze off if they think it is cancerous) It is more likely for women to get it below their tongue, and for men on their upper trunk, and people of color or darker skin on their feet and hands. It is contact to contact or by body fluids, treatment will be warm compresses and antivirals single or grouped vesicles on erythematous base; systemic manifestations (fever & malaise) exacerbated by. Can be transmitted in bodily fluids by contact: herpes zoster (shingles)