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 nurse is educating a group of patients about preventive measures for fungal skin infections. Select all the appropriate preventive measures for fungal skin infections.



Correct Answer: ["B","C"]

Choice A rationale:

 Sharing personal items with family members is not an appropriate preventive measure for fungal skin infections.

In fact, it can increase the risk of transmission.

Choice B rationale:

 Wearing breathable footwear in communal areas helps prevent fungal infections by reducing moisture and providing a barrier between the feet and contaminated surfaces.

This is a correct preventive measure.

Choice C rationale:

 Maintaining a healthy immune system through proper nutrition, regular exercise, and adequate rest is important for preventing fungal skin infections.

A weakened immune system can make individuals more susceptible to infections.

Choice D rationale:

 Taking hot baths daily is not recommended as a preventive measure for fungal skin infections.

Excessive heat and moisture can sometimes exacerbate fungal infections.

Choice E rationale:

 Avoiding handwashing and keeping the skin dirty is not a valid preventive measure.

Proper hygiene, including regular handwashing, is essential for preventing fungal skin infections.




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