A 16-year-old with a history of anxiety presents with her mo…

A 16-year-old with a history of anxiety presents with her mother to your primary care office complaining of intermittent palpitations. They occur randomly every couple of days and are not made worse with exercise. The patient is healthy and takes only Prozac for anxiety and an oral contraceptive. On physical exam, a midsystolic click is heard. It is louder when lying in a supine position and heard best at the apex of the heart. What condition does the patient have?

During a well-baby assessment on a 1-week-old infant who had…

During a well-baby assessment on a 1-week-old infant who had a normal exam when discharged from the newborn nursery 2 days prior, the primary care family nurse practitioner notes moderate eyelid swelling, bulbar conjunctival injections, and moderate amounts of thick, purulent discharge. What is the likely diagnosis?