
Wet, oozing lesions should be dried, dry lesions should be hydrated and lubricated. Soaks, Castellani's Paint and exposure to the air are effective methods of drying. Dry eczematous lesions can be treated with low patency topical steroids and emollient ointments. The occupational nurse can better treat and prevent dermatitis seen in industry by familiarizing herself with the various contact irritants and sensitizers found in the workplace.
Occupational Health Nursing, Inservice Training, Dermatitis, Occupational, Humans, Dermatitis, Atopic
Occupational Health Nursing, Inservice Training, Dermatitis, Occupational, Humans, Dermatitis, Atopic
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