NR566 Week 1: Quiz [March-2o26]



A 28-year-old at 22 weeks’ gestation has symptomatic vulvovaginal candidiasis. Which is the most appropriate treatment?
Answers: A – D
A. Oral fluconazole single dose
B. Topical (intravaginal) miconazole therapy for 7 days ✅
C. Topical (intravaginal) clindamycin for 7–10 days
D. Oral ketoconazole for 3–5 days
A 30-year-old, otherwise healthy, normoweight adult tests positive for COVID-19 with mild symptoms (fever, myalgias, cough). Which management aligns with the guidance?
Answers: A – D
A. Start nirmatrelvir/ritonavir (Paxlovid) immediately
B. Begin molnupiravir to shorten illness
C. Admit for inpatient antiviral therapy
D. Use OTC cough/cold meds for symptom control ✅
A 24-year-old with nasal congestion, sore throat, cough, and afebrile exam consistent with a viral URI requests a “just-in-case” antibiotic. Which approach aligns with the recommended guidance on antibiotic use?
Answers: A – D
A. Start an antibiotic to prevent secondary infection for the shortest duration
B. Prescribe an antiviral prophylactically to shorten symptom duration
C. Do not prescribe antimicrobials but provide symptomatic care ✅
D. Provide an antifungal to prevent yeast overgrowth during treatment……………………………………………..purchase all the 20 questions and answers at $20 only





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