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TFauchery

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A common area for scabies to occur on children under the age of 2 is/are the:
 
  1. Head and neck.
   2. Extremities.
   3. Abdomen.
   4. Buttocks.

Question 2

The nurse clarifies that each antibody has a specific antigen target. For instance, IgE antibody is activated with:
 
  a. Allergic responses
  b. Bacterial infections
  c. Viral infections
  d. Fungal infections



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Answer to Question 1

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1. This is the most common area for scabies in young children.
2. Scabies usually does not occur on the extremities.
3. Scabies usually does not occur on the abdomen in young children.
4. Scabies usually does not occur on the buttocks of young children.

Answer to Question 2

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IgE is activated with allergic responses.



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