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When educating a group of school-age children on reducing the risk of Lyme disease, which instruction should the camp nurse include?

  • A. Wash hands frequently
  • B. Avoid drinking lake water
  • C. Wear long sleeves and pants
  • D. Do not share personal products
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct instruction to reduce the risk of Lyme disease is to wear long sleeves and pants. This helps prevent tick bites, which are the primary mode of transmission for Lyme disease. Wearing protective clothing reduces the skin's exposure to ticks, decreasing the chances of getting bitten. Washing hands frequently (Choice A) is important for general hygiene but not specifically for preventing Lyme disease. Avoiding drinking lake water (Choice B) is unrelated to the prevention of Lyme disease. Not sharing personal products (Choice D) is important for preventing the spread of infections but does not directly reduce the risk of Lyme disease.