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Title: A nurse practitioner is assessing a 7-year-old boy who has been brought to the clinic by his mother, ...
Post by: bezel on Feb 12, 2018
A nurse practitioner is assessing a 7-year-old boy who has been brought to the clinic by his mother, who is concerned about her son's increasingly frequent, severe headaches.
 
  Which of the nurse's following questions is least likely to yield data that will allow for a confirmation or ruling out of migraines as the cause of his problem?
  A)
  Does your son have a family history of migraines?
  B)
  When your son has a headache, does he ever have nausea and vomiting as well?
  C)
  Does your son have any food allergies that have been identified?
  D)
  Is your son generally pain free during the intervals between headaches?


Title: A nurse practitioner is assessing a 7-year-old boy who has been brought to the clinic by his mother, ...
Post by: miri on Feb 12, 2018
Ans:
C

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While food may trigger migraines in some individuals, food allergies are not an identified contributor to migraines, and their presence or absence would be unlikely to provide a differential diagnosis of migraine. Migraines have a strong genetic component and, in children, nausea and vomiting during a headache are suggestive of migraine. Individuals who are prone to migraines are pain free in the times between episodes.