A client is diagnosed with a dermatologic condition causing pruritis and inflammation. Which of the following should the nurse instruct this client?

1. Use regular perfumed lotion to moisturize the skin.
2. Use scented soap to bathe the skin daily.
3. Apply skin oil daily.
4. Apply a body moisturizer to the skin within 3 to 5 minutes after bathing.


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Regular usage of body moisturizers, particularly within 3 to 5 minutes after bathing or showering, will aid in the prevention of dry, flaking, and itching skin. Perfumed lotions and scented soaps contain alcohol, which will exacerbate pruritis and inflammation. Skin oil does not penetrate into the skin.

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