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28. A 40-year-old woman comes to the physician because of a 1-year history of chronic low back pain. Exercises to strengthen the abdominal muscles are recommended. Straight-leg raising consists of raising both lower extremities while lying flat on her back. Which of the following muscles is most directly involved in this exercise?

A ) Erector spinae

B ) Iliopsoas

C ) Latissimus dorsi

D ) Quadratus lumborum

E ) Vastus medialis
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27. A 16-year-old boy has a 1-week history of a pruritic rash that has been spreading across his feet. He usually wears gym shoes but frequently walks outside without shoes. Physical examination shows erythema, a few tense vesicles and bullae with red bases, and mild scaling on the soles of the feet. The rash extends up the sides of the feet to the malleoli. A photomicrograph of scrapings from the blisters and scales is shown. The most appropriate therapy is topical application of which of the following?

A ) Betamethasone

B ) Diphenhydramine

C ) Metronidazole

D ) Miconazole

E ) Neomycin


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B iliopsoas

D, this is Tinea Pedis caused by dermatophytes, mostly Microsporum


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agree Robin

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Oh Robin and Nadia, you two are the best! Thanks RMan for the great Q's!

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Q2 athletes foot







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