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24 February, 23:54

A client diagnosed with scabies has been prescribed lindane lotion.

What is the recommended method of administration of this medicated lotion? (Select all that apply.)

A. Apply to affected areas twice a day for one week.

B. Avoid placing lotion on skin areas when crusts are present.

C. After the application of lotion, cover the affected areas.

D. Leave the lotion on the skin for 8 to 12 hours and then wash off.

E. Apply a thin layer of lotion on the skin from the neck to the soles of the feet.

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  1. 25 February, 00:01
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    Answer is E. Apply a thin layer of lotion on the skin from the neck to the soles of the feet.

    Explanation:

    Scabies are described or known to be small bugs that burrow and found crawling under the skin. They lay eggs and continue to multiply under the skin.

    They cause rash on the skin and severe or intense itching, which normally get worse in the night.

    The lindane lotion, when applied on the skin, goes through or enters the skin, and kills the scabies and their eggs.

    The scabies do not affect the face of adults and older children.
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