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While bathing a patient, the nurse notices movement in the patient's hair. What action should the nurse take?

  • A. Use gloves to inspect the hair.
  • B. Apply a lindane-based shampoo immediately.
  • C. Shave the patient's hair off.
  • D. Ignore the movement and continue.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: When a nurse suspects pediculosis capitis (head lice) upon noticing movement in the patient's hair, the correct action is to use gloves to inspect the hair. This protects the nurse from potential self-infestations. Applying a lindane-based shampoo immediately (Choice B) is not the first action, as diagnosis and confirmation are necessary before treatment. Shaving the patient's hair off (Choice C) is an extreme measure and is unnecessary at this stage. Ignoring the movement and continuing (Choice D) is negligent and can lead to the spread of infestation.