A 3yearold child has had one episode of acute otitis media 3 weeks prior with a
normal tympanogram just after treatment with amoxicillin. In the clinic today, the child has a type B tympanogram, a temperature of 102.5°F, and a bulging tympanic membrane. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner order?
A) A referral for tympanocentesis
B) Amoxicillin twice daily
C) Amoxicillinclavulanate twice daily
D) Intramuscular ceftriaxone
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