In a distance runner, the patient complains of heel pain that is more pronounced in the morning but improves with exercise. Upon examination, the provider observes localized swelling and a bony prominence at the heel. What is the recommended initial treatment for this particular condition?
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A patient reports numbness and weakness of the wrist with pa…
A patient reports numbness and weakness of the wrist with pain focuses on the radial aspect of the joint. During physical examination, what will the examiner do to help diagnose this condition?
What information will the provider convey to a 50-year-old w…
What information will the provider convey to a 50-year-old woman who experiences knee pain upon waking up in the morning, which subsides later in the morning, despite a negative knee radiograph and normal levels of serum inflammatory markers?
A patient is diagnosed with cancer of the colon and is sched…
A patient is diagnosed with cancer of the colon and is scheduled for surgical resection. A carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) test prior to surgery is not elevated. What is the significance of this finding?
What will be the initial action taken by the healthcare prov…
What will be the initial action taken by the healthcare provider upon encountering an adult patient who complains of sporadic, crampy abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting, while also observing significant abdominal swelling and heightened bowel sounds?
Which of the following is the American College of Gastroente…
Which of the following is the American College of Gastroenterology treatment recommendation for H. pylori-related peptic ulcer disease?
A woman who has had routine Pap tests all her adult life has…
A woman who has had routine Pap tests all her adult life has an abnormal Pap. What will the provider tell her about this result?
A patient has a partial urinary tract obstruction caused by…
A patient has a partial urinary tract obstruction caused by benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). The patient reports increasing difficulty initiating a urine stream and occasional incontinence but has not experienced a urinary tract infection. Which initial treatment will be ordered?
An adolescent female calls a primary care clinic to report t…
An adolescent female calls a primary care clinic to report that she has missed two periods and is having morning nausea and vomiting. What will the provider suggest?
A 68-year-old male patient presents with cognitive decline,…
A 68-year-old male patient presents with cognitive decline, visual hallucinations, fluctuating attention, and parkinsonism features such as rigidity and bradykinesia. His family reports that he frequently appears drowsy, confused, and disoriented. On examination, you note the presence of parkinsonism with rigidity and bradykinesia. Based on this clinical presentation, what is the most likely diagnosis?