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A 3-year old patient presents to the clinic with a temp of 101, nasal congestion, and a report of decreased appetite. On exam, the child is slightly tachycardic, but interactive with the examiner, and demonstrates some dance moves. HEENT exam is within normal limits. Lung sounds are clear, there is no abdominal tenderness or mass, and no rash or lesions are present on the skin. The parent asks if they should alternate acetaminophen and ibuprofen around the clock. The NP advises: QID: 4613135Mark For Review Yes, it is important to make sure the fever does not get too high. These medications are only needed if the child appears uncomfortable. No, alternating the medications is too confusing. Yes, the child needs these medications in case decreased appetite is caused by throat pain.
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