• Diagnosing AOM In Toddler

  • Jun 10 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

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Diagnosing AOM In Toddler

  • Summary

  • An 18-month-old toddler, Estaban, presents with his father for a sick visit. The child, who is typically healthy and UTD with immunizations, has had URI-like symptoms for the past 6 days with congested cough and clear to yellow nasal discharge. Per parental report, Esteban is drinking fluids without difficulty and has a slightly reduced appetite and had a single episode of post tussive vomiting 3 days ago. For the past 36 hours, his father reports increased crankiness and intermittent fever to 102.6°F (39.2°C), with the father stating, “This is how he acted a few months ago when he had an ear infection.” Which of the two following findings are most suggestive in the diagnosis of acute otitis media in a toddler?

    A. Bulging tympanic membrane

    B. Cough

    C. Evidence of ear discomfort

    D. Bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy
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