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Review Question - QID 107399

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QID 107399 (Type "107399" in App Search)
A 3-year-old boy presents to his pediatrician because of several days of prolonged epistaxis, petechiae, and purpura on his skin and oral mucosa (Figure A). He had symptoms of an upper respiratory infection last week. On physical exam he is afebrile, in no acute distress, without pallor, lymphadenopathy or hepatosplenomegaly. Complete blood count (CBC) demonstrates Hgb 13.2, WBC 7.0, Plt 24,000. What is the appropriate treatment?
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