真菌感染:皮肤和指甲护理的社区护理方法。

Q3 Nursing
Mark Greener
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皮肤癣菌(癣虫)可能是全球最普遍的人类感染原因。至少有40种皮肤真菌感染人类。例如,趾甲真菌病,它负责大约一半的指甲异常,可能:产生脊状指甲,指甲内生,出血和指甲脱落;使行走痛苦;并促进继发性细菌感染。几种疾病会增加由皮肤真菌引起的甲真菌病的风险,包括膝关节骨关节炎和控制不良的糖尿病。这篇文章的重点护理方法管理皮肤和指甲皮肤真菌感染。局部抗真菌药物通常是治疗体癣、脚癣和足癣的一线药物。口服抗真菌药可能适用于头癣、甲癣、广泛的皮肤感染或局部治疗不能解决感染的情况。抗真菌药物耐药性正变得越来越普遍。然而,社区护士在假定抗真菌药耐药之前,应先解决治疗失败的不良依从性和其他可能的原因。社区护士还应确保患者得到迅速诊断和治疗,并建议改变生活方式,以减少抗真菌失败、感染和复发的风险。
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Fungal infections: community nursing approaches to skin and nail care.

Dermatophytes (ringworms) are possibly the most prevalent causes of human infection globally. At least 40 dermatophyte species infect humans. For example, onychomycosis, which is responsible for about half of abnormal nails, may: produce ridging, ingrown nails, bleeding and nail loss; make walking painful; and facilitate secondary bacterial infections. Several diseases increase the risk of onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes, including knee osteoarthritis and poorly controlled diabetes. This article focuses on nursing approaches to managing skin and nail dermatophyte infections. Topical antifungals are generally the first-line treatment for tinea corporis, cruris and pedis. Oral antifungals may be appropriate for tinea capitis, onychomycosis, extensive skin infections or if topical treatment does not resolve the infection. Antifungal resistance is becoming more common. However, community nurses should address poor adherence and other possible causes of treatment failure before assuming antifungal resistance. Community nurses should also ensure that patients are diagnosed and treated rapidly, and suggest lifestyle changes that reduce the risk of antifungal failure, infection and relapse.

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British Journal of Community Nursing
British Journal of Community Nursing Nursing-Community and Home Care
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Community Nursing (BJCN) is the UK"s leading peer-reviewed journal for district nurses, containing the most up-to-date clinical coverage and research on primary care nursing. The journal promotes excellence in clinical practice with an emphasis on the sharing of expertise and innovation in district nursing. Articles are written by nurses from across the community nursing spectrum, and peer-reviewed by leading authorities in primary care to make sure that the journal addresses all aspects of the profession in a way that is relevant, intelligent and accessible, and so useful in daily practice.
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