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Question #: 48
Topic #: 1
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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
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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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