Jack S., age 17 years presents to the clinic with complaint…
Jack S., age 17 years presents to the clinic with complaint of persistent sore throat, fever and fatigue. He was seen 1 week ago for headache and nasal congestion and mild sore throat treated with comfort-only therapy. He has been taking OTC ibuprofen. Nasal congestion has subsided, but continues to experience sore throat and fever. He stayed home from school today due to fever and fatigue. Mom reports his appetite is reduced and he has been lying around at home with little energy. Vital Signs are all within normal limits and he is at the 50% for Ht, Wt, BMI. He is afebrile in clinic. Positive findings on exam include: HEENT: Eyes clear; Ears: TMs dull gray with light reflex and bony landmarks; Nose: clear without discharge, erythema or edema of turbinates; No tenderness to palpation over sinuses. OP: oral mucosa pink and moist without lesions; tonsils+3 with erythema, scant exudate. Lymph: Tender enlarged (
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Jordan M. age 1 1/2 months presents with 2 day history of fever up to 39.0 C. In clinic His temperature is 100.2 tympanic. He has been fussy with disrupted sleep and decreased feeding. Your exam reveals fussy infant with nonspecific findings. You elect to do sepsis work up. At Jordon’s age, the sepsis work up would include, at a minimum,:
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(01.05 MC) Use this excerpt from Sozomen’s Ecclesiastical History to answer the following question: The Emperor, always intent on the advancement of religion, erected splendid Christian temples to God in every place—especially in great cities such as Nicomedia in Bithynia, Antioch on the Orontes, and Byzantium. He greatly improved this latter city, and made it equal to Rome in power and influence; for when he had settled his empire as he was minded, and had freed himself from foreign foes, he resolved on founding a city which should be called by his own name, and should equal in fame even Rome. —Public Domain Who is the emperor described in this excerpt? (5 points)
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