Patient with ligh fever, ritabilly, non-blanching ranth


Question: Nurse Sarah is assessing Kevin, a 2-year-old male who presents with a ligh fever, ritabilly, and a non-blanching ranth. His mother staber that he has bean refusing to eat and has been less active. What is the most llkely diagnosis for Kevin, and what is the primary nursing intervention? A. O Scarlet Fever; Perform a throat culture B. O Meningococcal Meningitis; Initiate intravenous antibiotics and obtain a lumbar puncture c. O Roseola; Provide supportive care and monitor fever D. O Kawasaki Disease; Administer intravenous immünoglobulin

 

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