A 7-year-old boy presents to the clinic with his mother comp…

A 7-year-old boy presents to the clinic with his mother complaining of increased difficulty hearing in his right ear and foul-smelling discharge coming from that ear. He has a history of recurrent ear infections over the past year. Upon examination, you observed that the right tympanic membrane is retracted and there is a visible mass in the middle of the ear space. What is the most likely diagnosis for this child’s condition?

A 10-year-old boy is brought to the pediatric clinic by his…

A 10-year-old boy is brought to the pediatric clinic by his mother, who reports that he has developed redness in his right eye over the past three days. She notes that he has a yellowish-green discharge, which causes his eyelids to stick together, especially in the morning. He has no fever and is otherwise healthy. The mother is concerned about the possibility of an eye infection. What is the most likely diagnosis for this child, and what is the first line treatment?

A 35-year-old male presents to the clinic with complaints of…

A 35-year-old male presents to the clinic with complaints of with the pruritic rash on his left forearm. He reports that the rash started as a small red spot and has gradually expanded in size over the past few weeks. On examination, you observe a circular, erythematous lesion with a raised, scaly border and central clearing. The patient mentions that he works in a daycare. Which is the most likely diagnosis for this patient’s condition?

A 7-year-old boy is brought to the pediatric clinic by his m…

A 7-year-old boy is brought to the pediatric clinic by his mother who reports that he has developed several honey-colored crusted lesions around his nose and mouth over the past few days. The lesions are itchy but not painful, and the child has no significant fever or systemic symptoms. Upon examination, the NP confirms a diagnosis of impetigo. What is the first line treatment for this child’s impetigo?

A 50-year-old man visits the clinic for evaluation of abnorm…

A 50-year-old man visits the clinic for evaluation of abnormal liver function tests noted during a routine screening. He has a history of heavy alcohol use and reports no significant symptoms but is concerned about his liver health. Laboratory tests are ordered, and the following results are obtained: – Alanine aminotransferase (ALT): 95 U/L (normal: 7-56 U/L) – Aspartate aminotransferase (AST): 85 U/L (normal: 10-40 U/L) – Total bilirubin: 1.2 mg/dL (normal: 0.1-1.2 mg/dL) – Hepatitis C antibody (Anti-HCV): Positive – HCV RNA (Polymerase Chain Reaction): 1,000,000 IU/mL Based on these results, what is the most appropriate next step in management?