A 62-year-old man presents in August with 5 days of fever, severe headache, and confusion after spending evenings outdoors. CSF shows lymphocytic pleocytosis and elevated protein. West Nile encephalitis is suspected. What specific antiviral treatment should be initiated?
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The maximum safe rate of sodium correction in ACUTE SEVERE h…
The maximum safe rate of sodium correction in ACUTE SEVERE hyponatremia is limited to prevent which potentially irreversible neurological complication?
Nocturnal cough has a specific differential diagnosis. Which…
Nocturnal cough has a specific differential diagnosis. Which of the following is NOT listed as a common cause of night-time cough?
A chest X-ray is negative in a patient with chronic cough, r…
A chest X-ray is negative in a patient with chronic cough, rust-colored sputum, and 15-pound weight loss over 3 months. What is the MOST appropriate next step?
Which of the following describes the clinical significance o…
Which of the following describes the clinical significance of frequent reliever inhaler use?
58-year-old male smoker presents for a routine visit. Beyond…
58-year-old male smoker presents for a routine visit. Beyond lung cancer, tobacco use significantly increases risk for which group of malignancies?
The ‘window of opportunity’ concept in rheumatoid arthritis…
The ‘window of opportunity’ concept in rheumatoid arthritis refers to which critical time period and its therapeutic significance?
A 6-week-old infant (corrected gestational age 40 weeks) pre…
A 6-week-old infant (corrected gestational age 40 weeks) presents with rectal temperature of 39.2°C (102.6°F). She is well-appearing and feeding well. What specific investigation is indicated based on her temperature and age?
Interactions] A cancer patient is taking warfarin for atrial…
Interactions] A cancer patient is taking warfarin for atrial fibrillation and begins capecitabine (an oral fluoropyrimidine). What is the primary concern?
A patient receiving head-and-neck radiation concurrent with…
A patient receiving head-and-neck radiation concurrent with cisplatin develops severe oral mucositis with inability to tolerate oral intake. What is the primary clinical concern and management priority?