*Shawn, a 7 year old AA male, is being brought in by his mot…

*Shawn, a 7 year old AA male, is being brought in by his mother with the following symptoms: 1) drooling, 2) increased respiratory effort, and 3) muffled speech. Shawn has not taken an antipyretic and today’s temperature is 102.8. Based on this information alone, the MOST probable diagnosis would be:

Jean Close is a 38 year old female you are seeing in clinic…

Jean Close is a 38 year old female you are seeing in clinic today and she tells you she has been smoking marijuana for years, and she does not believe it interferes with her life. You explain that potential long-term sequelae of marijuana use includes which of the following?

Clark Grable, a 68-year-old African American male, is a reti…

Clark Grable, a 68-year-old African American male, is a retired maintenance worker who comes to your clinic for a general check-up. He reports “feeling fine”. His past medical history is unremarkable. You note that his blood pressure at check-in 30 minutes ago was 184/114. You repeat his B/P is 176/108. Your exam does not note any evidence of target organ damage. His UA, fundoscopy, cardiac evaluation, and neuro exam are all normal.  As Clark’s primary care provider, your most appropriate action would be to: