The nurse is administering probenecid (Probalan) to a assign…

The nurse is administering probenecid (Probalan) to a assigned female at birth (AFAB) patient during an acute gout attack and reviews the patient’s Complete Blood Count (CBC) prior to administration.  True or False: Based on the CBC results,  it is appropriate for the nurse to administer the medication. Complete Blood Count (CBC) Lab Result White Blood Cell (WBC) 5,300 Red Blood Cell (RBC) 3.85 Hemoglobin (HgB) 13.2 Hematocrit (HCT) 38% Platelets 153,000    

An assigned male at birth (AMAB) patient presents to the cli…

An assigned male at birth (AMAB) patient presents to the clinic to discuss their options regarding Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) as their new partner has Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).  The patient states that they do not use recreational drugs; however, they have not been compliant with prescribed medications in the past.  You note that the patient weighs 75 pounds and is currently HIV negative.  Which PrEP medication (if any) would you recommend to the Health Care Provider (HCP) regarding this patient?