Question - You are a nurse at a local pediatrician's office. 5-year-old Michael is brought to the office by is father. Michael is crying and complaining that his mouth hurts. His father has been at work and does not know whether the boy has had a fever during the day. Currently his temperature is 103F. You notice that his breath smells rotten. Lymph nodes in his neck are swollen, and visual examination of the throat reveals a white packet adhering to the left tonsil. Much of the soft palate is red.