Multiple Choice
Please read the clinical scenario, and then answer the question that follow to become familiar with the traditional NCLEX question format.
The mother of 6-year-old Mary has brought her daughter into the pediatrician’s office where you work, complaining Mary has had a sore throat for several days and a fever. She has had a fever up to 104F that seems worse at night, but seems to respond to treatment with acetaminophen. Mary has not been eating or drinking as much either because she says “it hurts to swallow.” She is ill-appearing, and does not seem interested in playing with the toys or reading the books that are in the examination room. The doctor noted a thick, white exudate coating on both of Mary’s tonsils, which also seem enlarged. The doctor ordered a throat culture swab, as well as a complete blood count with differentials.
-Mary's mother is very concerned about her high fevers.She thinks that the fevers are a sign that Mary is unable to fight this infection.What is a proper response to Mary's mother's concerns?
A) "It's hard to say why she's having these fevers.Doctors call this a fever of unknown origin."
B) "Fevers are actually a healthy response to help fight infections."
C) "These fevers are very dangerous,and you have strong reason for concern."
D) "High fever could be a sign of a tumor of the hypothalamus."
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