The nurse practitioner is assessing a teenage patient with a…
The nurse practitioner is assessing a teenage patient with acne vulgaris. The patient’s mother states, “I keep telling him that this is what happens when you eat as much chocolate as he does.” What aspect of the pathophysiology of acne should inform the NP’s response?
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59. The NP is called to evaluate a 54-year-old man who complains of a sudden onset of a severe ripping and tearing sensation in his back and substernally, and he states that he feels very faint. Which would be the most likely differential diagnosis?
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