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QUESTION 1. 1. Which statements are true about Shingrix: ( 2 answers) It is recommended for adults 50 and older Should be given in 2 doses, 3 months apart It can be given to those who already had shin

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1. True statements about Shingrix:

- It is recommended for adults 50 and older.

- Should be given in 2 doses, 3 months apart.

2. Correct management options for allergic contact dermatitis:

- Triamcinolone 0.1% to the affected area.

- Avoid causative agent.

Step-by-step explanation:

For Shingrix, it is indeed recommended for adults aged 50 and older, and the vaccination protocol involves administering it in two doses spaced three months apart. However, the statement that it cannot be given if the patient had chickenpox is false; in fact, Shingrix is approved for individuals who have had chickenpox.

Regarding allergic contact dermatitis management, applying triamcinolone 0.1% to the affected area is a valid treatment option, as it is a corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation. Additionally, avoiding the causative agent is crucial in preventing further exposure and exacerbation of the condition. Clotrimazole and a KOH prep are not typically used in the management of allergic contact dermatitis.

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QUESTION 1. 1. Which statements are true about Shingrix: ( 2 answers) It is recommended for adults 50 and older Should be given in 2 doses, 3 months apart It can be given to those who already had shingles. Cannot be giveen if the patient had chicken pox. QUESTION 2 1. Management of allergic contact dermatitis include: (select all that apply - 2 correct responses) triamcinolone 0.1% to affected area Clotrimazole ointment BID avoid causative agent a KOH prep is necessary for diagnosis

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