Eczema
Eczema ( 15 Questions)
A client with Eczema is at risk of developing complications. Which of the following complications is specifically mentioned in the text?
Chronic sinusitis is not a complication specifically associated with Eczema.
While individuals with Eczema may have a higher risk of allergies and related conditions, chronic sinusitis is not mentioned as a common complication.
Sleep disturbances are mentioned as a potential complication of Eczema.
Itchiness and discomfort associated with Eczema can disrupt sleep patterns, leading to sleep disturbances and fatigue.
High blood pressure is not a complication typically associated with Eczema.
Eczema primarily affects the skin and is not known to directly impact blood pressure levels.
Osteoporosis is not a complication specifically mentioned in the context of Eczema.
Eczema primarily affects the skin and is not known to be a direct risk factor for osteoporosis.
Choice A rationale:
Chronic sinusitis is not a complication specifically associated with Eczema.
While individuals with Eczema may have a higher risk of allergies and related conditions, chronic sinusitis is not mentioned as a common complication.
Choice B rationale:
Sleep disturbances are mentioned as a potential complication of Eczema.
Itchiness and discomfort associated with Eczema can disrupt sleep patterns, leading to sleep disturbances and fatigue.
Choice C rationale:
High blood pressure is not a complication typically associated with Eczema.
Eczema primarily affects the skin and is not known to directly impact blood pressure levels.
Choice D rationale:
Osteoporosis is not a complication specifically mentioned in the context of Eczema.
Eczema primarily affects the skin and is not known to be a direct risk factor for osteoporosis.