A Seven Year Old Boy Comes Into Your Practice. His Eyes Are Red And There Is Slight Release Of Pus. He Says He Is Very Sore And Couldn't Open His Eyes This Morning. What Is Your First Step? A) Take A Swab And Perform Mcs To Guide Antibiotic Choice B) Diagnose Clinically As Viral Conjunctivitis And Give Eye Drops For Dryness C) Prescribe Tobramycin Drops To Be Taken Every 2 Hours With Ointment At Night To Stop Eyelids Sticking D) Provide Antibiotic Ointment And Advise Parents To Keep Him Away From Other Children For 3 Days Because It Is Highly Contageous E) Give Him Bupivicaine Drops For The Pain Immediately.

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1. A Seven Year Old Boy Comes Into Your Practice. His Eyes Are Red And There Is Slight Release Of Pus. He Says He Is Very Sore And Couldn't Open His Eyes This Morning. What Is Your First Step? A) Take A Swab And Perform Mcs To Guide Antibiotic Choice B) Diagnose Clinically As Viral Conjunctivitis And Give Eye Drops For Dryness C) Prescribe Tobramycin Drops To Be Taken Every 2 Hours With Ointment At Night To Stop Eyelids Sticking D) Provide Antibiotic Ointment And Advise Parents To Keep Him Away From Other Children For 3 Days Because It Is Highly Contageous E) Give Him Bupivicaine Drops For The Pain Immediately.