Your next patient is a 52-year-old female patient with a BMI…
Your next patient is a 52-year-old female patient with a BMI of 31.5. She drinks 1-2 alcoholic beverages/day, 2-4 cups of coffee/day and eats fatty foods 3x/week. She smokes ½ pack of cigarettes/day. Her medication list includes asa 325 mg PO every day and Advil PRN as needed for pain. She states that she has had frequent recurrent epigastric pain and burning sensation for the past few months. She describes the pain as occurring mostly after meals and sometimes it wakes her up during the middle of the night. She occasionally experiences regurgitation of a sour-tasting fluid. She denies dysphagia, weight loss, or blood in her stool. PE findings were unremarkable. What is the most appropriate initial management for this patient?
Read DetailsA patient has a gradually enlarging nodule on one lower eyel…
A patient has a gradually enlarging nodule on one lower eyelid and reports that the lesion is painful. On examination, the lesion appears warm, erythematous, edematous and painful to touch. The APRN knows that this is likely to be which type of lesion?
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A 54-year-old male has come to your clinic after a weekend of playing touch football with his children at a family function. He planted his foot and twisted his knee. His knee has been painful since the injury. You suspect a meniscus injury. The following is true for this type of injury:
Read DetailsYour next patient is a 41-year-old male. He is healthy and…
Your next patient is a 41-year-old male. He is healthy and does not have any significant chronic conditions. He fell to the ground in the middle of a pick-up basketball game with friends. He neither lost consciousness nor hit his head when he fell. He recalls hearing a popping sound followed by immediate pain in the posterior right ankle as he landed on the ball of his foot after having taken a shot, Physical exam (PE) demonstrates edema around the patient’s posterior right ankle and tenderness to palpation. He is unable to plantarflex his right foot. What is the most likely diagnosis of his current condition?
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A patient presenting with nasal congestion, fever, purulent nasal discharge, headache, and facial pain has been diagnosed with sinusitis and began treatment with amoxicillin (a penicillin class antibiotic). At a follow-up visit 10 days after initiation of treatment, the patient continues to have purulent discharge, congestion, and facial pain without fever. What will the APRN order next?
Read DetailsA 45-year-old patient reports a recent onset of unilateral s…
A 45-year-old patient reports a recent onset of unilateral shoulder pain which is described as diffuse and is associated with weakness of the shoulder but no loss of passive range of motion. What do you suspect as the cause of those symptoms?
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