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The removal of pathogenic organisms is called: (1.27)
The removal of pathogenic organisms is called: (1.27)
The removal of pathogenic organisms is called: (1.27)
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A 28-yeаr-оld femаle presents tо her primаry care prоvider with a headache. Every few weeks she has an episode of a right-sided, throbbing headache. The episodes began several years ago and are accompanied by nausea and bright spots in her vision. The headache usually subsides if she lies still in a dark, quiet room for several hours. The patient denies any weakness, numbness, or tingling during these episodes. Her medical history is significant for acne, hypothyroidism, obesity, and endometriosis. Her home medications include levothyroxine, oral contraceptive pills, and topical tretinoin. She has 2 glasses of wine with dinner several nights a week and has never smoked. She works as a receptionist at a marketing company. Initial vital signs: T 98.6°F, BP 125/81 mmHg, HR 64/min, and RR 11/min. On physical exam, the patient has no focal neurologic deficits. A CT of the head is performed and shows no acute abnormalities. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment for this patient during these episodes?