Discussion: Diagnosis and Management of Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat Disorders
In clinical settings, eye, ear, nose, and throat (EENT) disorders
account for the majority of pediatric visits. With the prevalence of
these disorders, you must be familiar with their signs and
symptoms as well as evidence-based practices for assessment
and treatment. Although many pediatric patients present with
common EENT disorders such as ear infections, allergies, and
strep throat, some patients present with rare disorders requiring
specialist care. In your role, making this distinction between when
to treat and when to refer is essential. For this Discussion, examine
the following case studies and consider potential diagnoses and
management strategies.

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