LL is a 12-year-old female presenting to her pediatrician,…
Question LL is a 12-year-old female presenting to her pediatrician,… LL is a 12-year-old female presenting to her pediatrician, complaining of a sore throat and cough. She has had some hoarseness in her voice over the past few days and subjective sweats but no documented fever. She has a history of seasonal allergies in the fall and takes loratadine only during that season. Upon review of systems, she complains of isolated throat pain, without any rhinorrhea, sinus pressure, or headache. Her mother has been taking her temperature at home, and they have fluctuated from 97.8oF- 99.2oF. Physical examen: Neck, Supple, mild posterior cervical lymphadenopathy, HEENT: enlarged tonsils.Mention 3 differential diagnosis Health Science Science Nursing MSN 5700 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


