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A 2-year-old child returns to the clinic after completing a 10-day course of amoxicillin prescribed to relieve an infection in his right ear. After completing the medication, the child has become fussy and has a low-grade fever. On physical examination, his right tympanic membrane is bulging and he is tugging at his ear. The nurse should:

  • A. Suggest to the mother that a decongestant be used.
  • B. Tell the mother the health care provider will probably repeat the 10-day course of amoxicillin.
  • C. Suggest that the child should see an ear, nose, and throat specialist for myringotomy tubes.
  • D. Report the assessment to the health care provider with the probability that another antibiotic will be used for a 10-day course.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Persistent symptoms like fussiness, fever, a bulging tympanic membrane, and ear tugging after completing amoxicillin suggest treatment failure, possibly due to resistant bacteria. The nurse should report these findings to the health care provider, who may prescribe a different antibiotic for another 10-day course.