The nurse is collecting data from the caregivers of a child who is suspected of having a food allergy. Which clinical manifestations would likely have been seen in this child?

A) Restlessness and irritability
B) Blinking and twitching of the mouth
C) Nasal discharge and sneezing
D) Urticaria and pruritus


Ans: D

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