Acne Vulgaris
Acne Vulgaris ( 39 Questions)
Apply a topical retinoid liberally to prevent scarring. - While topical retinoids are used in the treatment of acne vulgaris, they are not specifically applied to prevent scarring. Their primary role is to promote skin cell turnover and prevent clogged pores.
Recommend using oil-based makeup products to cover acne scars. - Using oil-based makeup products may worsen acne and is not a recommended strategy for covering scars. Non-comedogenic makeup products are preferable for individuals with acne-prone skin.
Educate the client on avoiding sun exposure to minimize scarring. - While avoiding sun exposure is essential to protect the skin from UV damage, it does not specifically minimize scarring caused by acne. Preventing acne lesions and avoiding picking or squeezing existing lesions are more effective strategies to prevent scarring.
The nurse's role in addressing the client's concern about potential scarring is to provide emotional support and encouragement. Acne can have a significant impact on self-esteem, especially in teenagers. Encouraging open communication and offering support can help the client cope with the emotional aspect of acne and its potential effects on self-image.
Explanation: The nurse's role in addressing the client's concern about potential scarring is to provide emotional support and encouragement. Acne can have a significant impact on self-esteem, especially in teenagers. Encouraging open communication and offering support can help the client cope with the emotional aspect of acne and its potential effects on self-image.
Incorrect choices: a. Apply a topical retinoid liberally to prevent scarring. - While topical retinoids are used in the treatment of acne vulgaris, they are not specifically applied to prevent scarring. Their primary role is to promote skin cell turnover and prevent clogged pores.
b. Recommend using oil-based makeup products to cover acne scars. - Using oil-based makeup products may worsen acne and is not a recommended strategy for covering scars. Non-comedogenic makeup products are preferable for individuals with acne-prone skin.
c. Educate the client on avoiding sun exposure to minimize scarring. - While avoiding sun exposure is essential to protect the skin from UV damage, it does not specifically minimize scarring caused by acne. Preventing acne lesions and avoiding picking or squeezing existing lesions are more effective strategies to prevent scarring.