Week 1 – EENT A patient hassore throat, a temperature of 38.5° C,tonsillar exudates, and cervical lymphadenopathy. What will the provider do next to manage this patient’s symptoms? Prescribe empiric penicillin Perform a rapid antigen detection test Refer to an otolaryngologist Order an antistreptolysin Otiter A 61 year old male presents with a 12 hour history of extremely painful left red eye. The patient complains of blurred vision, haloes around lights, and vomiting. It began yesterday evening. On exam, the eye is red, tender and inflamed. The cornea is hazy and pupil reacts poorly to light. The most likely diagnosisin this patient is: Macular degeneration Acute angle glaucoma Increased intracranial pressure Detached cornea A patient hasrecurrent epistaxis without localized signs of irritation. Which laboratory tests may be performed to evaluate this condition? (Select all that apply.) CBC with platelets

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