What possible complications can occur as a result of failing to treat head lice?

What will be an ideal response?


Local scalp (secondary) infection is common when the child scratches the itchy head and might
cause abrasions.

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When assessing the scrotum of a male patient, the nurse notices the presence of multiple firm, nontender, yellow 1-cm nodules. The nurse knows that these nodules are most likely:

a. From urethritis. b. Sebaceous cysts. c. Subcutaneous plaques. d. From an inflammation of the epididymis.

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The nurse has been asked to assume a first-level management role on the nursing unit. Which statement indicates that this nurse will need further mentoring in the new role?

1. "I won't be able to increase my team's motivation. That has to come from within them." 2. "As a manager, I will be available for my team if problems with clients arise." 3. "One of my roles will be to make sure assignments are clear and understandable." 4. "I will still be responsible for the care being provided even if I am off the unit during the day to attend meetings."

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The student asks the physiology instructor where the motor neuron communicates with a skeletal muscle fiber. What would the instructor respond?

A) Synapse B) Neuromuscular junction C) Synaptic cleft D) Afferent junction

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Complete the following

Arrange the following decimals from largest to smallest: 1.5, 0.25, 1.025.

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