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A 32-year-old man comes to the physician for a follow-up examination 1 week after being admitted to the hospital for oral candidiasis and esophagitis. His CD4+ T lymphocyte count is 180 cells/μL. An HIV antibody test is positive. Genotypic resistance assay shows the virus to be susceptible to all antiretroviral therapy regimens and therapy with dolutegravir, tenofovir, and emtricitabine is initiated. Which of the following sets of laboratory findings would be most likely on follow-up evaluation 3 months later? $$$ CD4 +/CD8 ratio %%% HIV RNA %%% HIV antibody test $$$

A↓ ↓ negative

B↑ ↑ negative

C↓ ↑ negative

D↑ ↓ positive

E↓ ↑ positive

2

A 23-year-old woman presents to her primary care physician for a wellness checkup. She has been treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia 3 times in the past 6 months but is otherwise healthy. She smokes cigarettes, drinks alcohol regularly, and wears a helmet while riding her bicycle. The patient is generally healthy and has no acute complaints. Her vitals and physical exam are unremarkable. She is requesting advice regarding contraception. The patient is currently taking oral contraceptive pills. Which of the following would be the most appropriate recommendation for this patient?

AIntrauterine device

BTubal ligation

CEtonogestrel implant

DCondoms

EPull out method

3

A 25-year-old sexually active male presents to an internal medicine physician for a routine health check up after having several unprotected sexual encounters. After appropriate testing the physician discusses with the patient that he is HIV+ and must be started on anti-retroviral treatment. Which of the following medications prescribed acts on the gp41 subunit of the HIV envelope glycoprotein?

AZidovudine

BSaquinavir

CEnfuvirtide

DAmantadine

ERimantadine

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