Psoriasis. Which of the following statement by the client should the nurse report to the provider?
a. I try not to look at the scales on my body.
b. I remove old medication on my skin before applying a new dose.
c. I limit my time spent out in the sunlight.
Answer is C.because sunlight is the best mode of treatment for psoriasis.sunlight emits ultraviolet B rays which can prevent the transmission of disease into other cells in the body.This statements shows patient have lack of knowledge about the treatment.so it should be reported.
Psoriasis. Which of the following statement by the client should the nurse report to the provider?...
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