Wesley is a 22-year-old who presents for an employment physi…

Wesley is a 22-year-old who presents for an employment physical.  He tells you he recently quit smoking and is using “Juul”, a popular nicotine containing e-cigarette as a means to quit nicotine completely.  He has been using the menthol containing product and tells you it is “…so much healthier for me.  They only use the highest quality of ingredients.”  Which  statements are true regarding e-cigarettes?  Select all that apply. 

Your patient does not want to take levothyroxine replacement…

Your patient does not want to take levothyroxine replacement for her hypothyroidism. Her goal in life is to never be on any medications. As part of your rationale, you explain to her that untreated hypothyroidism can progress to respiratory depression and death. This state is called:

Amira is a 19-year-old female who is brought to see you in S…

Amira is a 19-year-old female who is brought to see you in Student Health accompanied by her friend. Her friend explains that they were sitting listening to a boring lecture when Amira suddenly slumped to floor. She was unconscious for approximately 30 seconds with no seizure activity noted. Amira states that she feels fine, just a little tired because she has been studying hard for upcoming finals. Physical exam reveals A & O x 4, BP lying 106/54 and 114/66 after standing for 1 minute, O2 sat 98% on room air, LS CTA, S1S2 without murmur or abnormal heart sounds, and CN II-XII intact. Which initial diagnostic tests should you complete?  Select all that apply.

Ed Murphy is a 66-year-old who presents today with complaint…

Ed Murphy is a 66-year-old who presents today with complaints of chest pain. He states that it is left sided and gradually worsening over the last 48 hours. He has obtained no relief with rest, food, exercise, Mylanta, or Tylenol. He states it hurts all the time and is worse when his chest touches something and that when he took a shower this morning, the hot water hurt that same area.  He states it is waking him up at night. He is on no routine medications, normal vital signs and exam.  What is your most likely diagnosis?