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6 years ago
A 5-year-old girl diagnosed with chlamydial conjunctivitis should be carefully assessed for
 
  a. Sexual abuse
  b. Immune deficiency
  c. Congenital cataract
  d. Secondary glaucoma
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A A diagnosis of chlamydial conjunctivitis in a nonsexually active child should
signal the health care provider to assess the child for sexual abuse.
B Chlamydial conjunctivitis in a nonsexually active child is most often associated
with sexual abuse.
C Chlamydial conjunctivitis is not related to congenital cataract.
D Chlamydial conjunctivitis is not related to secondary glaucoma.
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