A child is admitted to the emergency room with her mother. Her mother states that she has been exposed to chickenpox. During the assessment, the nurse would note a characteristic rash:
A child is admitted to the emergency room with her mother. Her mother states that she has been exposed to chickenpox. During the assessment, the nurse would note a characteristic rash:
The characteristic rash of chickenpox typically appears profusely on the trunk and sparsely on the extremities. Chickenpox rash starts as red spots, which develop into itchy, fluid-filled blisters that eventually scab over. The distribution of the chickenpox rash is usually more concentrated on the trunk compared to the extremities.
Answer - B
Answer c