Chapter 30: Atopic Dermatitis (In Children) Flashcards

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Atopic Dermatitis

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chronic skin condition with three phases (acute, subacute, and chronic) with no known etiology

  • found in children with allergies
  • found in children with a family history of allergies, asthma, and rhinitis
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How Does Atopic Dermatitis Present?

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  • Infant: rash presents on head, face, and lateral arms and legs
  • Older Child: rash presents in the folds of the arms and legs; occasionally on the eyelids and neck
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Signs and Symptoms

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  • red, raised rash that is pruritic and painful
  • red papules that may have serous exudate (clear fluid) during the acute phase
  • rash is dry and easily cracks and excoriates in the subacute phase
  • if disease progresses and rash becomes chronic, the skin thickens, lichenification may be present, and the papules become fibrotic (thickening and scarring of tissue)
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Diagnosis

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  • complete family history
  • visual assessment
  • blood tests reveals an increase in circulating IgE antibodies
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Prevention

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  • priority: stopping a secondary infection
  • good skin care and close monitoring
  • maintain skin hydration
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Nursing Care

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  • close and frequent monitoring and assessment of the rash
  • use non-soap cleansers to decrease drying (Johnson and Johnson Gentle Cleansing Was, Cetaphil, Neutrogena Extra Gentle Cleanser etc.)
  • warm, not hot, bathing water will decrease irritation
  • encourage adolescent to keep water a bit cooler, avoid excessive scrubbing with exfoliating scrubs and cloths, and pat dry
  • moisturizing immediately after bath with emollients
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Education/ Discharge

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  • reinforce gentle cleansing
  • use of tepid to slightly warm water for bathing
  • appropriate emollients
  • practice itch-scratch avoidance
  • keep fingernails trimmed short with no sharp edges
  • s/s of secondary infection: fever above 101.5 degrees F or evidence of red, painful, pus-filled lesions
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