Fungal Skin Infections: Athlete's foot (tinea pedis), Ringworm (tinea corporis), and Candidiasis

Fungal Skin Infections: Athlete's foot (tinea pedis), Ringworm (tinea corporis), and Candidiasis ( 15 Questions)

A client presents with a fungal skin infection, and the nurse is providing education on preventive measures. Which statement by the client indicates a correct understanding of how to prevent fungal skin infections?



Correct Answer: A

 Choice A rationale:

 This is the correct answer because sharing personal items like towels and socks can lead to the transmission and reinfection of fungal skin infections.

Proper hygiene and avoiding sharing items are crucial preventive measures.

Choice B rationale:

 Taking hot baths is not an effective method to kill the fungus on the skin.

In fact, excessive heat and moisture can sometimes exacerbate fungal infections, making this statement incorrect.

Choice C rationale:

 Regular handwashing is essential for maintaining skin hygiene and preventing fungal skin infections.

The statement suggesting that one does not need to wash their hands regularly is incorrect.

Choice D rationale:

 Wearing appropriate footwear is an important preventive measure.

Wearing any type of footwear without consideration for breathability and hygiene is not advisable and is an incorrect statement.




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