A toddler presents to Urgent Care with a one hour history of…
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A tоddler presents tо Urgent Cаre with а оne hour history of left аrm pain. The mom is primary historian, reliable and states the patient was playing with her siblings and began crying. The mom was not present in the room when the incident occurred and the siblings could not express with certainty what happened. Patient is left hand dominant. On inspection, you notice a tearful 2 year old who is favoring her left arm. You hand the patient a lollipop and she refuses to move her left UE. There is no swelling, ecchymosis, erythema, crepitus or deformity noted to the LUE. As the APRN caring for this patient, how would you proceed with care? Please include your plan of care including: 1. Diagnosis 2. Diagnostics (if applicable) 3. Treatment plan 4. Follow up 5. Differential Diagnosis (list 2)
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