Angelina Torres is a 9-month-old Mexican-American girl. For the past 2 ½ days, she has had a fever of 102 to 103 degrees F. She is not eating well, and is generally fussy, but consolable. She has three siblings, none of whom are ill at the present time. She does not have any rashes, runny nose, cough, diarrhea, or vomiting. Angelina was born full-term, is at the 50% for height and weight, and has been growing and developing normally. She recently started eating more table food, in addition to baby cereals, vegetables, fruits, and meats. She drinks a soy-based infant formula. Her immunizations are up to date. Other than two mild URI’s between 4 and 7 months, she has not been diagnosed with ear infections or any other significant childhood illnesses. Eyes are clear, with no redness or drainage. Tympanic Membranes are slightly obscured by cerumen, but the visible tympanic membranes have clear bony landmarks and are not inflamed. There is no visible middle ear effusion. No nasal drainage. Oral cavity and pharynx show no inflammation or ulcers or exudates. Mild tachypnea and tachycardia. Breath sounds are clear throughout. No heart murmurs. No cyanosis. Abdomen: Non-distended abdomen with active bowel sounds. Non-tender to palpation. Labs:You collect a "bagged" urine specimen, which is moderately positive for leukocyteesterase, and negative for nitrites. Identify and discuss/analyze the most important aspects of Angelina's history. What important historical items are missing?