单选题 A 6-year-old girl has been hospitalized with rheumatic fever for 4 weeks. Her symptoms have gradually subsided, and she's now ready for discharge. Which of the following plans for her health care is most important for her future well-being?
  • A. Arrange for her to return to school as soon as possible to promote psychosocial development.
  • B. Encourage her to engage in unrestricted physical activity to regain physical strength.
  • C. Arrange for the administration of prophylactic antibiotics to prevent a recurrence of rheumatic fever.
  • D. Maintain seizure precautions, as central nervous system involvement may persist for several months.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】Children who have had rheumatic fever are more susceptible to contract it again. Prophylactic antibiotics are typically maintained for at least 5 years. Psychosocial development can be promoted even before a return to school is appropriate. Physical activity should be limited until cardiac status is normal. Choreic movements aren't permanent and aren't seizures.