The nurse teaches the parent of the child with chickenpox that
the child is no longer contagious to others when
a) the vesicles and pustules have crusted.
When the lesions have crusted, the patient is no longer contagious to
others.
b) the first rash appears.
The child remains contagious when the rash is present.
c) the fever disappears.
The child remains contagious if the fever occurs as the rash is
progressing.
d) the rash is changing into vesicles, and pustules appear.
The child remains contagious when the rash is changing into vesicles
and pustules.
the child is no longer contagious to others when
a) the vesicles and pustules have crusted.
When the lesions have crusted, the patient is no longer contagious to
others.
b) the first rash appears.
The child remains contagious when the rash is present.
c) the fever disappears.
The child remains contagious if the fever occurs as the rash is
progressing.
d) the rash is changing into vesicles, and pustules appear.
The child remains contagious when the rash is changing into vesicles
and pustules.