A child is admitted to the emergency room with her mother. Her mother states that she has been exposed to chickenpox. During the assessment, the nurse would note a characteristic rash:
A.
That is covered with vesicular scabs all in the macular stage
B.
That appears profusely on the trunk and sparsely on the extremities
C.
That first appears on the neck and spreads downward
D.
That appears especially on the cheeks, which gives a"slapped-cheek" appearance
Suggested Answer:B🗳️
(A) A rash with vesicular scabs in all stages (macule, papule, vesicle, and crusts). (B) A rash that appears profusely on the trunk and sparsely on the extremities. (C) A rash that first appears on the neck and spreads downward is characteristic of rubeola and rubella. (D) A rash, especially on the cheeks, that gives a "slapped-cheek" appearance is characteristic of roseola.
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