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The nurse practitioner diagnoses eczema on the cheeks of a 2 year old female. The patient’s mother explains that she is embarrassed to take the child in public because her face is so red, dry, and crusted. She asks for a “strong” cortisone cream so the eczema will clear rapidly. The nurse practitioner knows that A. a high potency cortisone preparation applied to the face will shorten the duration of the eczema flare-up. B. a high potency cortisone cream on the face will only be helpful if used in conjunction with a hydrating lotion. C. a high potency cortisone cream is not recommended for use on children under 3 years-of-age. D. a high potency cortisone cream may cause atrophy, telangiectasia, purpura, or striae if used on the face.
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