When prescribing topical glucocorticoids to treat inflammatory skin conditions, the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner will
A) initiate therapy with a highpotency glucocorticoid.
B) order lotions when higher potency is necessary.
C) prescribe brandname preparations for consistent effects.
D) use fluorinated steroids to minimize adverse effects.
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