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You're a dermatologist seeing a long-term patient of yours for an annual skin check. She is fine and you tell her to come back in a year from now. Then she asks you for a prescription advertised on TV for allergic rash. You point out that she doesn't have any rashes now and never had any allergies before. She says that her son has some sort of allergic rash, he goes to law school and can't see you during normal office hours. You have seen her son several times for acne couple of years ago. At this point you should:
a. Give this pt Rx for her son and inform about possible side effects
b. Give Rx and instruct pt to tell her son that he only should use it when he needs it
c Recommend OTC antihistamine
d. refuse to write a prescription
e. offer to give her a prescription only if her son calls you later
f. tell her that you will see her son outside of normal office hours
g. insist that she schedules an appointment for her son to see you and then write a prescription

  #2

d

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Emily

  #3

on board you have to make desicion the best for patient at this case i can go with F

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Emily

  #4

d is medically and legally correct!

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Smell the coffee! "Is That an Osler move??"

  #5

d is medically and legally correct!

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Smell the coffee! "Is That an Osler move??"

  #6

For the board pruposes you have to go with F

  #7

F is the right choice

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have patience ......give your best !

  #8

yes, F is the right choice







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