A child who had GABHS 2 weeks prior is in the clinic with periorbital edema,
dyspnea, and elevated blood pressure. A urinalysis reveals teacolored urine with hematuria and mild proteinuria. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do to manage this condition?
A) Prescribe a 10 to 14day course of highdose amoxicillin.
B) Prescribe highdose steroids in consultation with a nephrologist.
C) Reassure the parents that this condition will resolve spontaneously.
D) Refer the child to a pediatric nephrologist for hospitalization.
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