A 28-year-old female presents to the clinic with a 6-month history of involuntary weight loss, recurrent abdominal cramping, right lower quadrant pain, loose stools, anal fissure, anorexia, fever, and fatigue, which of the following diagnoses would be at the top of your differential list?
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Sleep apnea should be on your differential diagnostic list i…
Sleep apnea should be on your differential diagnostic list if a male patient has which of the following?
Which of the following is a risk factor for developing Alzhe…
Which of the following is a risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s disease?
The NP is seeing a patient for a follow up on their psoriasi…
The NP is seeing a patient for a follow up on their psoriasis. They tell you they have noticed some new joint pain over their elbow where their psoriasis is. What are your thoughts?
Kelli age 24, has genital warts (condylomata) and would like…
Kelli age 24, has genital warts (condylomata) and would like to have them treated. All of the following could be applied EXCEPT:
Which of the following groups are considered high risk for t…
Which of the following groups are considered high risk for tuberculosis?
The NP sees a patient who is here for new rash behind their…
The NP sees a patient who is here for new rash behind their ear and into their hair line. They mention they have had it a couple of weeks and that it is scaly and red and oozes some that sticks in their hair. On exam you see the picture below. What would diagnose and how would you treat it?
Which of the following drugs can be used in the treatment of…
Which of the following drugs can be used in the treatment of fibromyalgia?
A 25 year old male was diagnosed 2 weeks ago with acute hepa…
A 25 year old male was diagnosed 2 weeks ago with acute hepatitis B. Which of the following laboratory findings would indicate that a patient has acute Hepatitis B?
Your 32 year old male patient noted a mass under their tongu…
Your 32 year old male patient noted a mass under their tongue. It is noted on your exam, as well. Neither their subjective or objective exam is concerning for an infection. What is the next step in the work up?