DEFINITION Pinworms are a parasitic infestation of the cecum of the large bowel. It is more common in children.

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DEFINITION Pinworms are a parasitic infestation of the cecum of the large bowel. It is more common in children. IMMEDIATE CONSULTATION REQUIRED IN THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS None CAUSES Enterobius vermicularis PREDISPOSING AND RISK FACTORS Infection in household members (crowded housing) Institutionalized housing Transmission Direct transfer of eggs from anus to mouth Contact with fomites contaminated with eggs (eggs survive up to 3 weeks) Incubation 4-6 weeks (duration of organism's life cycle) Contagion Medium to high Communicability About 2 weeks (as long as eggs are laid on perianal skin and remain intact) HISTORY Anal itching, worse at night Irritability Restlessness during sleep Diffuse, nonspecific abdominal pain may occur PHYSICAL FINDINGS Small white worms visible in perineal area or stool Perianal excoriation 1 P age

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS Hemorrhoids Tapeworms Localized streptococcus dermatitis especially in children 3-4 years of age COMPLICATIONS Perianal excoriation from scratching Vulvovaginitis Insomnia Weight loss (rare) Urinary tract infection Appendicitis INVESTIGATIONS AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTS Cellophane Scotch tape test: apply transparent tape to perianal region area and examine microscopically for eggs. If test is inconclusive have client return the next day and repeat the test. o Diagnostic yield is improved in the morning and before bathing o Specimen may be collected by parent/caregiver if appropriate o Repeat up to three mornings if you don t see worms or eggs the first time Look for the worms in the perianal region 2-3 hours after the infected person is asleep. Pregnancy test in age appropriate females as drug therapy should be avoided in pregnancy. MAKING THE DIAGNOSIS Eggs on cellophane "Scotch" tape test in the morning, observing worms Diagnosis is often based on history and clinical findings. MANAGEMENT AND INTERVENTIONS Goals of Treatment Relieve infestation Prevent spread to others 2 P age

Appropriate Consultation Pregnancy Infants < 12 months of age SASKATCHEWAN REGISTERED NURSES ASSOCIATION Non-Pharmacological Interventions Wash bedclothes, towels, and clothing in hot water Vacuum house daily for several days Pharmacological Interventions Mebendazole 100 mg orally once; repeat in 2 weeks (contraindicated in children < 2 years of age) Pyrantelpamoate (Combantrin) 11 mg/kg orally, single dose (maximum dose 1 g); repeat in 2 weeks (contraindicated in infant < 12 months of age) Pregnancy Drug therapy should be avoided in pregnancy; if treatment is necessary wait until the 3 rd trimester. A single dose results in relatively high cure rates, although a second dose repeated at two weeks achieves a cure rate close to 100% and helps prevent recurrence due to reinfection. The whole family should be treated concurrently. Client and Caregiver Education Reinfection is common, despite therapy Simultaneous treatment of the entire household Counsel client/caregiver about the appropriate use of medications (dose, frequency, compliance, etc.). Control measures: Daily showers/bathing All bedding and clothes, especially underclothing, should be washed in hot water and dried with high heat in the dryer Change underclothing frequently 3 P age

Frequent handwashing with soap and water especially after using the toilet, after changing diapers, and before handling food Keep fingernails short Discourage biting fingernails Discourage scratching around the anus Monitoring and Follow-Up Symptoms should improve in several days. Recurrent infection should be treated same as above with treatment of the whole family. Prevention Handwashing and toilet hygiene should be emphasized Keep fingernails short Sleeping in the same bedclothes as a pinworm carrier should be avoided Referral Infants < 12 months of age. Consult with a physician/rn(np) if diagnosis is in doubt or if any complicating features exist. DOCUMENTATION As per employer policy REFERENCES Pinworms. (2013, February 15). Retrieved from https://dynamed.ebscohost.com/ Health Canada. (2011). First Nations & Inuit health: Clinical practice guidelines for nurses in primary care. Ottawa, ON: Author. Retrieved from http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca Kostranec, J. M., & Kolin, D. L. (Eds.). (2012). Toronto notes: Comprehensive medical reference & review for MCCQE l & USMLE ll (28th ed.). Toronto, ON: Toronto Notes for Medical Students. 4 P age

Leder, K., & Weller, P. (2012, November 17). Enterobiasis and trichuriasis. Retreived from http://www.uptodate.c om Papadakis, A., McPhee, S. J., & Rabow, M. W. (2013). Current medical diagnosis and treatment (52nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw Hill Medical. Vose, L. (2012). Pinworm in pregnancy. Journal of Midwifery & Women s Health, 57(2), 184 187. http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-2011.2011.00150.x Watkins, J. (2015). Common causes of itching in children. Practice Nursing, 26(7), 345 359. Watkins, J. (2014). Symptoms and treatment of a threadworm infection. British Journal of School Nursing, 9(2), 76 77. NOTICE OF INTENDED USE OF THIS This SRNA Clinical Decision Tool (CDT) exists solely for use in Saskatchewan by an RN with additional authorized practice as granted by the SRNA. The CDT is current as of the date of its publication and updated every three years or as needed. A member must notify the SRNA if there has been a change in best practice regarding the CDT. This CDT does not relieve the RN with additional practice qualifications from exercising sound professional RN judgment and responsibility to deliver safe, competent, ethical and culturally appropriate RN services. The RN must consult a physician/rn(np) when clients needs necessitate deviation from the CDT. While the SRNA has made every effort to ensure the CDT provides accurate and expert information and guidance, it is impossible to predict the circumstances in which it may be used. Accordingly, to the extent permitted by law, the SRNA shall not be held liable to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused by what is contained or left out of this CDT. SRNA This CDT is to be reproduced only with the authorization of the SRNA. 5 P age