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M.E. is an 11-month old female who presents today with a two day history of
M.E. is an 11-month old female who presents today with a two day history of lowgrade fever (Tmax=101 F), general malaise, and mild runny nose. Today, mother noticed a few “blisters” on her trunk. She is drinking well but not eating much. On physical exam, she is well-hydrated, T=99.8F, and appears sick but non-toxic. She smiles and reacts appropriately during the physical exam. Your exam is unremarkable except for the presence of scattered clear, fluid-filed vesicles on her scalp, behind her ears and on her trunk. She itches them on occasion. What, if any, diagnostic testing would a primary care provider order for this patient and why?
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