Question: The nurse practitioner is re-evaluating a school-aged child for recurrent cough and wheezing. The child was seen one week ago with a first episode of wheezing and prescribed a SABA inhaler, which provided minimal improvement. The child reports that she had choked on a raw carrot while running in the house a week ago prior to the onset of coughing and wheezing. How will the nurse practitioner proceed? Question options: A) Refer the child to a pulmonary specialist. B) Add an inhaled corticosteroid inhaler C) Prescribe high-dose amoxicillin. D) Order a lateral neck radiograph.