An 8 year old boy is brought in by his father and he is comp…

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An 8 yeаr оld bоy is brоught in by his fаther аnd he is complaining of red, itchy eyes for 2 days. His father said it started in one eye and then got to the other. His eyes have a clear/mucous discharge. He denies eye pain but says he feels like he has sand in his eyes, he denies visual acuity change. He does have rhinitis, a productive cough with clear to yellowish phlegm, NO Fever. His father says a lot of kids at his school have been sent home with colds this past week. Allergies: NKDA Vital signs wnl General: WDWN 8 y/o boy in NAD Skin: pink, supple no lesions EENT: Canal clear, no vesicles; Tympanic membrane pearly gray, landmarks intact; nares with moderate amount whitish/tinge yellow discharge no oral lesions, no pharyngeal edema, Eyes: Bilateral edematous eyelids, clear, mucous drainage on lashes, conjunctiva erythematous, injected. Cornea and eyelid margins, no ulceration. PERRL bilaterally, OS 20/20, OD20/20. Fundoscopic well marginated discs, no AV nicking Neck: No lymphadenopathy, no goiter Heart: S1, S2 no gallops, rubs, murmurs Lungs: clear & equal bilaterally 1- What is the most likely type of conjunctivitis in this patient?   Discuss why you chose this answer. (3 points) 2- What is a common organisms in this type of conjunctivitis? How are infections acquired? What is the mode of transmission? (2 points)

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