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The guardian of a 4-year-old child is concerned about an inflamed, itchy rash on the child’s abdomen around his umbilicus. On further examination, the nurse practitioner notices oozing at the area of the rash. The guardian mentions that the child likes to wear a cowboy belt buckle, which is nickel plated. The MOST appropriate intervention should be to: • A – have the child stop wearing the belt buckle; this will resolve the rash. • B – apply a topical antibiotic on the site until the rash clears, and replace the belt buckle with a less caustic metal. • c – apply a topical steroid to the site before the male wears the belt buckle and administer an antihistamine before bedtime. • D – alternate between an emollient to prevent dryness and calamine lotion to relieve itching.
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