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The NP is seeing a teen who was recently away at sports camp. The teen’s chief complaint is: fever for 2 days, general malaise, and sore throat. The NP palpates a spleen edge. The teen has a positive monospot, what is the most critical information to provide the patient? A. “Due to the risk of spleen rupture you are not permitted to participate in any sports for the next 12 weeks, return to clinic in 3 months.” B. “For the next week you many only participate in light activity, if you are feeling better you can slowly resume fully activity.” C. “You may not participate in sports or gym class, return to clinic in 3 weeks for reevaluation.” D. “You must remain out of sports for 2 weeks, after which you can return to the recommended one hour daily.”
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