Problem: During nursing rounds, a nurse checks on a client on bed rest who reports an itchy rash. The nurse assesses the client's skin for erythematous, slightly edematous areas on the client's back, posterior lower legs, and posterior elbows. The health care provider's diagnosis is an allergic contact dermatitis. Which teaching points about contact dermatitis are correct? Select all that apply. Oatmeal (Aveeno) baths are a good treatment for a rash of this type because of the large area involved. This is an allergic reaction. The skin is infected wherever the rash has developed. The disorder is contagious. Washing with antibacterial soap will help the rash. Based on the location, it is likely that detergents in the bed linens caused the rash. Need Assignment Help?