what are the key findings that differentiate new onset bacterial conjunctivitis from viral conjunctivitis from viral conjunctivitis {Ans: Unilateral erythema, yellow-green purpled discharge, and matted eyelids}What is the best intervention for the 2-month-old client, who on physical exam, is found to have a rigid and immobile Sagittarius suture? {Ans: Immediate referral to a Neurologist/Neurosurgeon}The provider knows that climate change will impact the main health outcome for children by its impact on {Ans: Foof productions}A 10-week-old premature infant, who was not immunized before being discharged from the hospital, is seen for the first time in your office. What immunizations should the provider administer today? {Ans: Haemophilus infuenzae type B, Diptheria-Tetanus_Pertussis, Hep B, inactivated Polio vaccine, rotavirus, pneumococcal}A 16-year-old client presents to the clinic c/o severe right eye pain and photophobia. during the visit it is discovered that the client wears contact lenses and for the last 2 nights had fallen asleep with them in. The Provider suspects the client has a corneal abrasion. to confirm this diagnosis what would the provider do? {Ans: Fluorscein stain the right eye and examine eye with woods lamp}What are the key findings that differentiate viral conjunctivitis from new onset bacterial