A 19-year-old patient is treated with amoxicillin for presum…

A 19-year-old patient is treated with amoxicillin for presumed streptococcal pharyngitis. Five days later, the patient develops a diffuse, nonpruritic maculopapular rash involving the trunk and extremities. The patient also reports fatigue and low-grade fever but denies urticaria, lip swelling, wheezing, or hypotension. Which is the most appropriate interpretation and next step by the provider?

A patient on combination antiretroviral therapy presents wit…

A patient on combination antiretroviral therapy presents with progressive abdominal distention, dorsocervical fat accumulation, and thinning of the extremities. Laboratory studies reveal elevated triglycerides and fasting glucose.Which of the following is the most likely contributing medication class?

A provider evaluates a 45-year-old female with dysuria and u…

A provider evaluates a 45-year-old female with dysuria and urinary frequency for 2 days. She is afebrile and denies flank pain. Urinalysis is consistent with acute uncomplicated cystitis. Her estimated creatinine clearance is 25 mL/min, she has a documented history of anaphylaxis to amoxicillin, and reports a rash with prior trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole use.Based on appropriate antibiotic selection for this patient, which of the following education points is most essential?

A 68-year-old patient presents with a painful vesicular rash…

A 68-year-old patient presents with a painful vesicular rash in a unilateral dermatomal distribution that began 24 hours ago. The provider diagnoses herpes zoster. Which oral antiviral is generally preferred because of improved pharmacokinetics and more convenient dosing?

A 0.213 g sample of an organic compound with a molar mass of…

A 0.213 g sample of an organic compound with a molar mass of 386.0 g/mol was burned in the bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 2.54 kJ/K. The temperature in the calorimeter increased by 4.12 K. Calculate the energy of combustion of the compound in kJ/mol. Show work for credit

A 0.213 g sample of an organic compound with a molar mass of…

A 0.213 g sample of an organic compound with a molar mass of 386.0 g/mol was burned in the bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 2.54 kJ/K. The temperature in the calorimeter increased by 4.12 K. Calculate the energy of combustion of the compound in kJ/mol. Show work for credit