Multiple Choice
There has been an outbreak of tinea pedis among the high school football team. The school nurse meets with the team and discusses preventative activities to reduce spread of the organism. The nurse will instruct the team members to:
A) Wear 100% white cotton socks, changed twice a day.
B) Use talc on feet daily.
C) Use an over-the-counter corticosteroid cream to treat the area.
D) Wear foot covers such as flip flops in the locker room and shower.
E) Apply heat to the area twice a day.
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