What should be done to prevent lice re-infestation after treatment?.

A. Shave the hair.
B. Comb the infested hair to remove nits.
C. All material coming in close contact with the patient should be thrown away.
D. Inspect hair shafts daily for at least 1 week after treatment.


Answer:
B. Comb the infested hair to remove nits.
D. Inspect hair shafts daily for at least 1 week after treatment.

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