Fungal Skin Infections: Athlete's foot (tinea pedis), Ringworm (tinea corporis), and Candidiasis

Fungal Skin Infections: Athlete's foot (tinea pedis), Ringworm (tinea corporis), and Candidiasis ( 15 Questions)

Question 1 :

A nurse is providing education to a group of clients about Fungal Skin Infections, including Athlete's foot, Ringworm, and Candidiasis. Which statement by a client indicates a correct understanding of the risk factors for developing these infections?



Correct Answer: B

Choice A rationale:

 "I should avoid close contact with infected individuals to prevent these infections." This statement is not entirely accurate.

While it is true that close contact with infected individuals can sometimes lead to the transmission of fungal skin infections, it is not the primary risk factor.

Fungal skin infections can also develop in individuals who have not had close contact with infected individuals.

Choice B rationale:

 "Using warm water for bathing can help prevent Fungal Skin Infections." This statement is correct.

Warm water can help prevent fungal skin infections by keeping the skin clean and dry.

Fungi tend to thrive in warm and moist environments, so using warm water for bathing and thoroughly drying the skin afterward can reduce the risk of infection.

Choice C rationale:

 "Having a strong immune system increases my risk of developing these infections." This statement is incorrect.

In fact, having a strong immune system generally lowers the risk of developing fungal skin infections.

Fungal infections are more common in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS or diabetes.

Choice D rationale:

 "Occupations involving prolonged exposure to moisture have no relation to Fungal Skin Infections." This statement is not accurate.

Occupations involving prolonged exposure to moisture, such as working in a wet environment or wearing sweaty shoes for extended periods, can increase the risk of fungal skin infections.

Moisture creates an ideal environment for fungi to grow and thrive.


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