Tom is a 19-year-old male, who presents with sudden onset of…
Tom is a 19-year-old male, who presents with sudden onset of edema of the lips and face and a sensation of throat tightness and shortness of breath” after a bee sting. Physical exam reveals inspiratory and expiratory wheezing. Blood pressure is 78/44 mm Hg and heart rate is 102 bpm; respiratory rate is 24 /min. His clinical presentation is most consistent with the diagnosis of:
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Sarah Brown, a 43-year-old female, presents to your clinic with intense pruritus and erythema on bilateral forearms. She stated she was working in her garden a few days ago and now has well-demarcated contact dermatitis. Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is Sarah experiencing?
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The NP is evaluating Mr. McNamara, a 73-year-old patient being followed by you for hypertension. His blood pressures over the preceding month included measures of 184/82, 178/82, 190/80, and 188/84. He was started on a thiazide diuretic three weeks ago, and today is being seen in follow-up. His blood pressures since beginning therapy are 176/90, 170/80, and today 160/80. According to guidelines, the next step for his treatment is to:
Read DetailsKB is a 48 yo male who presents to your clinic with shortnes…
KB is a 48 yo male who presents to your clinic with shortness of breath, hemoptysis, a cough and wheezing which has been going on for 6 months. He has a 20 pack year smoking history. As his PCP, an important diagnostic test to include in your diagnostic work up would be:
Read DetailsMr. Henry, a 61-year-old with a history of MI (at age 50) an…
Mr. Henry, a 61-year-old with a history of MI (at age 50) and hypertension is being seen for fatigue and decreased exercise tolerance. He complains of mild SOB and pain in his legs when walking even short distances. Blood Pressures: Right arm: 138/88 Left arm: 142/86 Ankle: 90 systolic Based on the calculated ABI, the NP’s recommendation is:
Read DetailsA.R., age 59, is a postmenopausal woman, who presents to you…
A.R., age 59, is a postmenopausal woman, who presents to your office complaining of vaginal dryness. She has been sexually active with a new partner and says penetration is very painful. She has tried OTC lubricants but has not found one that works. PMH: controlled hypertension. After examination and wet prep, you diagnose her with atrophic vaginitis. Which of the following is true about best practice treatment options?
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