A previously healthy patient develops influenza which is con…

A previously healthy patient develops influenza which is confirmed by RT-PCR testing and begins taking an antiviral medication. The next day, the patient reports increased fever and cough without respiratory distress. The patient’s lungs are clear and oxygen saturations are 97% on room air. What will the provider recommend?

Tina, aged 19 years, presents to the clinic with low-grade t…

Tina, aged 19 years, presents to the clinic with low-grade temperatures for the last 8 days, malaise, posterior cervical lymphadenopathy bilaterally, and tenderness noted over the spleen. Upon performing a rapid spot test, it is confirmed that Tina has Epstein-Barr virus.  Which of the following responses best represents appropriate teaching by the nurse practitioner?