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HEAD LICE Tollesboro Elementary School 2011-2012 Jessie Holt/Physical Education and Health
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What are head lice? Head lice are parasitic insects that live in the hair and scalp of humans. Head lice develop in three forms: nits, nymphs, and adults.
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What are head lice? Requires human blood to grow, develop and lay eggs (nits) Cannot survive more than a day without a blood meal They do not have wings, so they cannot fly They do not jump, but move very quickly on the scalp making them difficult to find
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What are head lice? Does not discriminate among socioeconomic groups More commonly found in children of preschool and early elementary age
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Signs and Symptoms Some experience itching from an allergic reaction from the bites Irritation from sores caused by bites Irritability
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How do you get Head Lice?
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Diagnosis of Head Lice Head lice can be found anywhere in the hair Easiest to locate on the scalp and behind the ears and near the neckline at the back of the neck
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Treatments Rid, Pronto, Nix If live lice persist following treatment with over-the-counter products, parents should discuss with the family doctor
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Treat the household To kill lice and nits, machine wash all washable clothing and bed linens that the infested person touched during the 2 days before they were diagnosed. Wash clothes and linens in the HOT water cycle (130 F). Dry items on the hot cycle for at least 20 minutes. Dry clean clothing that is not washable (coats, hats, scarves, etc.). OR Seal all non-washable items (clothing, stuffed animals, comforters, etc.) in a plastic bag for 2 weeks. Soak combs and brushes for 1 hour in rubbing alcohol or Lysol, or wash with soap and hot water. Vacuum the floor and furniture. Do not use lice sprays; they can be toxic if inhaled.
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Exit Slip Name THREE ways you can prevent the spread of head lice. HAVE A GREAT SCHOOL YEAR!
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