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  1. Diagnosis and Management of Impetigo. Diagnosis and Management of Impetigo. Diagnosis and Management of ImpetigoImpetigo to the face is a skin condition common in infants and children. The disease is characterized by red sores around the mouth and nose. In some cases, they spread to the rest of the face. Impetigo occurs when one comes into contact with staphylococcus aureus or streptococcus pyogenic (Tapiainen et al., 2016). The sores caused by the bacteria rupture and ooze for some days before forming a yellow-brown crust. That is a distinctive character that is used for diagnosis.Diagnosis and Management of Impetigo.ORDER A PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPER HERENursing management of a three-year-old diagnosed with face impetigo includes administering medication to eliminate the bacteria (May et al., 2019). The nurse should ensure that the child receives the right dosages of both antibiotics and penicillin as per prescription. Antibiotics adherence is crucial in preventing resistance. The nurse should educate the mother/custodian on administering drugs as per order. The nurse should also perform wound care to the raptured sores (VanRavensteinet al., 2017) Broken skin is a port of entry of microorganisms that could bring more infection.Diagnosis and Management of Impetigo. The nurse should ensure the wound is clean and free from the oozing pus, which would attract flies that act as carriers. The nurse should also provide the girl has short and clean nails. Itchiness is a common symptom that occurs around the rashes (Australia, 2019). Consequently, the girl may end up scratching the area. Long nails will break the skin, and if dirty, they will introduce microorganisms. The nurse should also educate the mother or the custodian about the condition. Impetigo is highly contagious through skin to skin or sharing personal items like towels. Thus, he/she should pass the information so that other family members do not get the infection. Diagnosis and Management of Impetigo.
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