Jaheem is a 10-year-old low-risk patient with sinusitis. Treatment for a child with sinusitis is:

1. Amoxicillin
2. Azithromycin
3. Cephalexin
4. Levofloxacin


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A patient is brought to the emergency department by the family. Upon assessment, the prescriber suspects sepsis. Vital signs are: temperature 105.2° F, pulse 132, respirations 26, blood pressure 89/43

The nurse also documents findings of agitation, tremor, and unresponsiveness. The spouse states that the patient has a history of hyperthyroidism. The nurse should anticipate which of the following interventions? (Select all that apply.) a. Administration of high doses of potassium iodide b. Administration of propylthiouracil (PTU) c. Administration of an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor d. Administration of a beta blocker e. Administration of glucocorticoids f. Cooling blankets

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The nurse is preparing to admit a 5-year-old child with hepatitis A. What clinical features of hepatitis A should the nurse recognize? (Select all that apply.)

a. The onset is rapid. b. Fever occurs early. c. There is usually a pruritic rash. d. Nausea and vomiting are common. e. The mode of transmission is primarily by the parenteral route.

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What is a consideration when making a mandatory report?

A) Tell the child about the possibility of filing a mandatory report. B) Determine whether it will be safe to inform the child about the report. C) Ask about the child's incidence of using drugs. D) Share concerns of safety with the local police department.

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Given that most tests are nonspecific, how is SLE diagnosed?

What will be an ideal response?

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