Clore E R, Corey A
J Pediatr Health Care. 1991 Sep-Oct;5(5):245-50. doi: 10.1016/0891-5245(91)90078-5.
No other body system is more exposed to the public eye than the skin and the hair. Pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs) frequently encounter patients in their practice settings with the complaint of "hair loss." The most often diagnosed causes of hair loss include tinea capitis, alopecia areata, traction alopecia, and trichotillomania. This article defines these conditions, explores the causes for them, and describes the incidences. Emphasis is placed on the PNP's role on making a differential diagnosis based on the presenting clinical manifestations, patient history, and laboratory testing. Treatment for these conditions as well as nursing goals and PNP interventions for management and family education also are discussed.
没有哪个身体系统比皮肤和头发更暴露于公众视野之下。儿科执业护士(PNPs)在其执业环境中经常遇到主诉“脱发”的患者。最常被诊断出的脱发原因包括头癣、斑秃、牵引性脱发和拔毛癖。本文对这些病症进行了定义,探究了其病因,并描述了发病率。重点在于儿科执业护士根据呈现出的临床表现、患者病史和实验室检查进行鉴别诊断的作用。还讨论了这些病症的治疗方法以及管理和家庭教育方面的护理目标与儿科执业护士的干预措施。