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A 32 year old male patient presents to the clinic with a 2 day history of hoarseness, sore throat and dry cough. The NP diagnoses him with laryngititis. Which is the best treatment? a. bactrim b. supportive care c. amoxicillin d. levo Correct Ans - b. supportive care Medicare part a covers which of the following services: a. outpt provider visits b. eye glasses and routine dental c. hospital services Correct Ans - C. Hospital Services A 35 year old male uses high potency corticosteroid cream for dermatosis, he also currently has tinea corporis. Which should the clinician advise regarding the cream. a. "You must use this for an extended period of time for it to be effective." b. "It will work better if you occlude the area." c. "It may exacerbate your concurrent tinea corporis." d. "Be sure to use it daily." Correct Ans - c. "It may exacerbate your concurrent tinea corporis." If a client uses a high-potency corticosteroid cream for a dermatosis, tell the client that it may exacerbate concurrent conditions such as tinea corporis and acne. Topical corticosteroids should not be used indiscriminately on all cutaneous eruptions. Topical corticosteroids should not be used for an extended period of time. The area should not be occluded. If a client uses a high-potency corticosteroid cream for a dermatosis, tell the client that it may exacerbate concurrent conditions such as tinea corporis and acne. Topical corticosteroids should not be used indiscriminately on all cutaneous eruptions.Intermittent therapy with high-potency agents, such as every other day, or 3 to 4 consecutive days per week, may be more effective and cause fewer adverse effects than continuous regimens. This is also true of lower potency corticosteroids. a 21 year old male presents to the clinic with pruritic and emacerated skin in the groin area. Which is this? Correct Ans - tinea cruris Marcia, age 4, is brought in to the office by her mother. She has a sore throat, difficulty swallowing, copious oral secretions, respiratory difficulty, stridor, and a temperature of 102°F but no pharyngeal erythema or cough. What do you suspect? • Epiglottitis • Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngitis

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