A child will need an occlusive dressing to treat lichen simplex chronicus. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner tell the parents about applying this treatment?
A) Apply ointment before the dressing.
B) Plastic wrap should not be used.
C) The dressing should be applied to dry skin.
D) Change the dressing twice daily.
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