A 13 year old patient presents to the clinic complaining of…

A 13 year old patient presents to the clinic complaining of fatigue while playing football, headaches, and loss of appetite for weeks followed by a recent sore throat. On exam he has posterior cervical lymphadenopathy and his spleen is slightly enlarged on exam. The provider orders a Mono spot which is negative. All of the following are appropriate provider interventions EXCEPT:

Jimmy and Seth are both applying for the same position in a…

Jimmy and Seth are both applying for the same position in a financial company. They have similar educational backgrounds and work experiences, but Jimmy would be the better fit based on his specific knowledge of software programs required for the job. During the interview, the employer, Mr. Henderson, asked questions during casual conversation about their favorite hobbies, how they spent their free time, and whether they golfed. Jimmy admitted that he did not enjoy golfing, and instead liked to read during his free time. Seth responded that he really enjoyed golfing, and would love to go golfing with Mr. Henderson. Despite Jimmy being the better candidate, Seth is hired for the position. Mr. Henderson told the HR manager that he “just gets a good sense from the lad” because he “reminds me of myself at that age.” Pierre Bourdieu would argue that Seth’s taste in golfing (compared to Jimmy’s interests in reading) are a form of __________________.