Parents of a child with lice infestation should be instructed carefully in the use of antilice products because of which potential side effect?

a. Nephrotoxicity
b. Neurotoxicity
c. Ototoxicity
d. Bone marrow depression


B
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A Antilice products are not known to be nephrotoxic.
B Because of the danger of absorption through the skin and potential for
neurotoxicity, antilice treatment must be used with caution. A child with many
open lesions can absorb enough to cause seizures.
C Antilice products are not ototoxic.
D Products that treat lice are not known to cause bone marrow depression.

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