A school-age client presents to the clinic to establish care. The child has autism, facial dysmorphia, and growth retardation. The provider suspects the child has what condition?
A. Down Syndrome
B. Fetal alcohol syndrome***
C. Prader- Willi syndrome
D. Turner syndrome
Autism, facial dysmorphia, and growth retardation are differential diagnoses of fetal alcohol syndrome.
A 8-year-old client was recently discharged from the hospital following an episode of meningitis. The client presented to the clinic for a follow-up appointment post discharge. The provider understands that the client’s is at increased risk for which complication(s)? (check all that apply)
A. Hearing Impairment***
B. Paralysis***
C. Loss of Speech***
D. Infertility
A client with history of bilateral tympanostomy tube insertion presents to the clinic c/o otorrhea. The provider confirms the complaint. What is the best treatment for this condition?
A. Combination antibiotic and corticosteroid otic drops***
B. Anaglesics and watchful waiting
C. Oral antibiotics and antifungal cream
D. Corticosteroid otic drops
The gold standard in diagnosing acute otitis media is:
A. Immobile ™***
B. Pearly gray TM
C. Flat TM
D. Perforated TM
The diagnosis of acute otitis media is based on presence of one or several of the following: bulging TM, decreased translucency of TM, absent or decreased mobility of the TM, air-fluid level behind the TM and otorrhea
A provider is caring for a new client whose had recurrent episodes of and failed treatment for acute otitis media. What is the next best intervention?
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