Ch. 30: Skin infections and infestations-Skin infestations (scabies and lice) Flashcards

1
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Spread by direct contact with an infected person. The mite burrows into the skin and lays eggs. The eggs mature in 21 days

A

Scabies

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2
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Pediculosis capitis

A

Head lice

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Spread by direct contact with an infected person, bedding, and clothing.

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Head lice

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4
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Head lice: The life span of the adult louse life is ___ and they can live up to ___ without a human host.

A

1 month; 48 hours

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Head lice: The female lays eggs at ____, close to the skin surface at the junction of the hair shaft. The nits hatch in ____

A

Night; 7-10 days

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6
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Pediculosis corporis

A

Body lice

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Body lice: Spread by direct contact with infected person, bedding, and clothing. How does the adult louse feed? It can live in folds of clothing for ___. They die at room temp in ____.

A

Adult louse feeds on human blood
It can live in folds of clothing for 1 month
Die at room temp in 5-7 days

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Risk factors for scabies?

A

Nursing homes
Nursing facilities
Day care settings

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9
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Risk factors for head lice?

A

Day care and school
Overcrowded conditions
Sharing combs, brushes, hats

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10
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Risk factors for body lice?

A

Overcrowded contidions and poor hygiene

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11
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Risk factors for pubic lice?

A

Multiple sex partners

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12
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Scabies: When are you most itchy?

A

At night

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13
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Scabies: Where is there usually a rash?

A

In between fingers

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14
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Scabies: What are the markings on the skin?

A

Thin, pencil marks

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15
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Scabies: How does it look in infants?

A

Widespread on body
Pimples on trunk
Blisters on palm of hand and soles of feet

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16
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Scabies: How does it look in young children?

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Most common on head, neck, shoulders, palms, and soles

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17
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Scabies: How does it look in older children?

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Most common on hands, wrists, genitals, and abdomen

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18
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How does head lice appear?

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Intense itching
Small, red bumps on scalp
Nits (white specks) on hair shaft

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19
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How does body lice appear?

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  • Intense itching, worse around waist, under arms and anywhere where clothing is tight
  • Red bumps on skin
  • Changes in skin (if lice have been present for extended period)
20
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How does pubic lice appear?

A

Intense itching
BLUEISH-GREY skin (weird effect, prob should know)
Sores

21
Q

What do we asses for in scabies infestation?

A

Pencil like mark on skin

22
Q

What do we asses for in head lice?

A

Adult lice= hard to see (small, grayish tan, no wings)

Nits= look like dandruff on hair shaft and are firmly attached

23
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What do we assess for in body lice?

A

Adult lice= larger than other lice–>size of a sesame seed

24
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What is the color of body lice? What about the nits of body lice?

A

Tan to grayish-white with 6 legs

Nits: small grey white ovals seen on clothing, waist, or armpits

25
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What do adult pubic lice look like?

A

Crab-like appearance

26
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How do the nits of pubic lice look?

A

Grey-white ovals attached to the hair shaft

27
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What is treatment for scabies?

A

5% permethrin cream over entire body for one-time treatment (may need to repeat in 1 week)

28
Q

Who all needs to be treated when dealing with a person with scabies?

A

Scabies person

Entire family and persons who have been in contact with infected person during and 60 days after infection

29
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Scabies: how do we wash clothing and items?

A

Hot water

30
Q

Scabies: Necessary to vacuum carpet and furniture?

A

Yes!

31
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Scabies: What can we apply to help until itching subsides following treatment?

A

Calamine lotion or cool compresses

32
Q

Difficult cases of scabies–use what?

A

Oral ivermectin

33
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What is treatment for headlice?

A

Shampoo containing 1% permethrin

Remove nits with comb, repeat 7 days after shampoo treatment

34
Q

How do we wash clothing and other items of lice infested people?

A

Hot water with detergent

35
Q

What do we use for difficult cases of head lice?

A

Malathion 0.5% in isopropanol

36
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What is treatment for body lice?

A

Lotions containing 1% permethrin

37
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How do we washing clothing and items for body lice?

A

Hot water (130F or more) then machine dry in hot cycle

38
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How do we treat pubic lice?

A

Exactly the same as headlice

39
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How do we treat difficult cases of pubic lice?

A

Repeat shampoo in 4-7 days

40
Q

What type of lice should we assess for other STIs?

A

Pubic lice

41
Q

Do home remedies help with this types of infections?

A

We need to teach parents and children to AVOID home remedies, as it may WORSEN infection

42
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What if items can’t be laundered?

A

Bag them in tightly sealed bags for 14 days

43
Q

What about all the combs and brushs used or that are around. What can we do instead of throwing them away?

A

All hair accessories need to be boiled in lice killing produces for ONE HOUR

44
Q

What are some secondary infections?

A

Staph
Strep
Haem. Flu

45
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A nurse is assessing an infant who has scabies. What are the expected findings? (select all that apply)
A. Presence of nits on hair shaft
B. Pencil-like marks on hands
C. Blisters on soles of feet
D. Bluish-gray skin color
E. Pimples on trunk
A

B, C, E

46
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A nurse is teaching a parent of a child who has pediculosis capitis. Which if the following should the nurse include in teaching.
A. Apply mayo to affected area at night
B. Treat all household pets
C. Use an OTC med containing 1% permethrin
D. Discard the childs stuffed animals

A

C