A 39-year-old patient has weight loss, heat intolerance, tachycardia, tremor, and a thyroid bruit. Which diagnosis is most consistent with these findings?
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You note a muffled voice in a young child. He has a high fev…
You note a muffled voice in a young child. He has a high fever, is restless while his mother is holding him, and on exam you see a unilateral swelling in his pharynx with erythema. Your priority concern in this patient is:
During a physical examination of a 28-year-old female, the p…
During a physical examination of a 28-year-old female, the provider palpates an enlarged, tender lymph node in the right anterior cervical chain. This finding is most consistent with which condition?
A provider palpates several small, mobile, nontender cervica…
A provider palpates several small, mobile, nontender cervical nodes in a healthy young adult recovering from a viral upper respiratory infection. The nodes feel like small BBs under the skin. Which interpretation is most appropriate?
A nurse practitioner is evaluating quality outcomes in a com…
A nurse practitioner is evaluating quality outcomes in a community clinic that serves a culturally diverse population. Data reveals that patients with limited English proficiency and lower health literacy have significantly higher rates of medication nonadherence, missed appointments, and hospital readmissions. The provider is asked to implement one change in practice that would have an immediate impact on reducing these disparities. Which provider action is most effective?
A 15-year-old adolescent presents to a primary care clinic f…
A 15-year-old adolescent presents to a primary care clinic for a routine wellness visit accompanied by their parent. During the initial portion of the visit, the parent answers most questions and remains in close proximity to the patient. The adolescent appears hesitant, avoids eye contact, and provides minimal responses. Which action by the provider is MOST appropriate to facilitate accurate assessment and promote a therapeutic patient-provider relationship?
Dr. Harris says, “For me, the goal of treatment is not to un…
Dr. Harris says, “For me, the goal of treatment is not to uncover inner conflicts but to help the client achieve adaptive responses that he or she can control and maintain through self-monitoring.” Dr. Harris probably considers herself to be a therapist.
Brandy tells her therapist that she hasn’t been enjoying lif…
Brandy tells her therapist that she hasn’t been enjoying life lately. She says that for the past couple of months, she hasn’t felt like doing the things she used to love to do. She has also lost a lot of weight and sleeps much more than usual, but still she feels tired all the time. She says she can’t concentrate on anything. However, she denies feeling sad. Brandy’s most likely diagnosis is ______.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the concept that …
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the concept that .
In most states that have a Tarasoff-type rule, when a client…
In most states that have a Tarasoff-type rule, when a client threatens someone, a therapist must .