Fundamentals of Nursing HESI Related

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Which of the following manifestations confirms the presence of pediculosis capitis in students?

  • A. Scratching the head more than usual
  • B. Flakes evident on a student's shoulders
  • C. Oval pattern occipital hair loss
  • D. Whitish oval specks sticking to the hair
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D. Whitish oval specks sticking to the hair shaft are nits, which are a definitive sign of pediculosis capitis (head lice). A: Scratching the head more than usual is a common symptom but not confirmatory of head lice infestation. B: Flakes evident on a student's shoulders may indicate dandruff or dry scalp, not necessarily head lice. C: Oval pattern occipital hair loss is not a typical manifestation of pediculosis capitis.