Mrs. Leonard calls the office because her 3-year-old child has been stung. She thinks it was a wasp, but she isn't sure. She says he is having trouble breathing, is very restless, his head hurts very badly, and his skin is becoming mottled and blue.

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Answer:

Mrs. Leonard's child has a severe allergic reaction

Explanation:

One of the explanation to this case will be the child is allergic to the stung of the bee and it will be need to be treated with anti-inflammatories  like advil, motrin but worse case will be need an Epi-pen

In this case, it can be deduced that Mrs Leonard's child has a severe allergic reaction that is referred to as anaphylaxis.

Some of the symptoms of such allergic reaction are:

  • Itchy, watery eyes.
  • Red rash and swollen face
  • Sneezing
  • Dry, cracked skin.
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Blue skin.

In this case, the baby can be given epinephrine which is used for the treatment of anaphylaxis. Then Mrs Leonard should call 911 and follow the baby to the hospital when an ambulance arrives.

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