Pediatric Practice Exam HESI Related

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A parent receives a note from the school that a student in class has head lice. The parent calls the school nurse to ask how to check for head lice. What instructions should the nurse provide?

  • A. Ask the child where it itches.
  • B. Check to see if your dog has ear mites.
  • C. Look along the scalp line for white dots.
  • D. Observe between the fingers for red lines.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is to look along the scalp line for white dots (nits) when checking for head lice. White dots are indicative of head lice infestation. Itching alone, as mentioned in choice A, is not a reliable indicator of head lice. Choice B is irrelevant as it refers to checking for ear mites in a dog, not head lice in a human. Observing between the fingers for red lines, as in choice D, is not a method to check for head lice.