A patient with a history of tinea pedis reports concerns about developing the disorder again. Which suggestion should the nurse make to reduce the likelihood of a reoccurrence?

A. Begin to wear cotton undergarments.
B. Apply lotions to moisturize potential areas of outbreak daily.
C. Wear sandal-style footwear.
D. Soak affected extremities in salted water nightly.


Answer: C

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