A child with acute otitis media is put on antibiotics. The caregivers ask when the child will be better. The nurse will explain that, then treated with antibiotics, an acute otitis media will begin to resolve in how many days?
a. 2 to 3 c. 7
b. 4 to 5 d. 14
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A Correct. When treated with antibiotics, acute otitis media begins to resolve in 2-3 days.
B Incorrect. When treated with antibiotics, acute otitis media begins to resolve in 2-3 days, not 4 to 5 days.
C Incorrect. When treated with antibiotics, acute otitis media begins to resolve in 2-3 days, not 7 days.
D Incorrect. When treated with antibiotics, acute otitis media begins to resolve in 2-3 days, not 14 days.
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