You are following a 33 y/o female who presents with headache…

You are following a 33 y/o female who presents with headaches for the last 3 months.  She states they occur randomly and she has throbbing over her left eye associated with photophobia and nausea.  Ibuprofen no longer helps and neither does drinking coffee.  Her vital signs are stable today and they not associated with her menstrual cycles.  LMP 2 weeks ago.  No other medications.  When should you get a CT of her head?

Stephen, age 18, presents with a pruritic rash on his upper…

Stephen, age 18, presents with a pruritic rash on his upper trunk and shoulders. You observe flat to slightly elevated brown papules and plaques that scale when they are rubbed. You also note areas of hypopigmentation. You assign a diagnosis of tinea versicolor. What would your treatment plan include?

* Sherri is an 18 mos old infant brought in by her mother wi…

* Sherri is an 18 mos old infant brought in by her mother with C/O fussy child with a fever of 100. Past Health Hx – According to mother and chart, recurrent otitis media. No hospitalizations.Social Hx – Stays at daycare when mother working.Present Complaint – four days ago she took her to the ER where she was given a 10-day course of some “pink” medicine (amoxicillin), prescribed for her ears Your exam finds her left tympanic membrane (TM) is red and bulging, has decreased mobility and fluid is present. There is a white patchy area on her palate that is positive for candida Albicans with a KOH prep. Of the following, which would be the best treatment at this time?