A patient has been treated for severe contact dermatitis on both arms with clobetasol propionate cream.At a follow-up visit,the primary care NP notes that the condition has cleared.The NP should:
A) prescribe triamcinolone cream for 2 weeks.
B) recommend continuing treatment for 2 more weeks.
C) discontinue the clobetasol and schedule a follow-up visit in 2 weeks.
D) discontinue the clobetasol and recommend prn use for occasional flare-ups.
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