Dermatological ‘red flag’ conditions Nurses working in any clinical setting require the skills to identify which skin conditions require immediate emergency referral or a response by other practitioners with appropriate advance practice skills and the relevant scope of practice. Some of the key ‘red flag’ conditions, which require prompt medical referral, are listed below:
Acute dermatological situations which require a rapid treatment response include adverse drug reactions (e.g. toxic epidermal necrosis), herpes simplex affecting the eye, erythrodermic psoriasis – which is a very severe skin condition where there is a risk of shock and death and blistering disorders (e.g. epidermolysis bullosa) and where there is a significant disruption to the skin barrier (see Less common skin conditions). |
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