A 27-year-old woman, who recently immigrated from Bangladesh, presents to her primary care physician to discuss birth control. During a review of her past medical history, she reports that as a child she had a recurrent sore throat and fever followed by swollen and aching hip and knee joints. These symptoms returned every season and were never treated but went away on their own only to return with the next typhoon season. When asked about any current complaints, the patient says that she sometimes has shortness of breath and palpitations that do not last long. A physical exam is performed. In which of the auscultation sites will a murmur most likely be heard in this patient?
APoint 5
BPoint 4
CPoint 2
DPoint 3
EPoint 1
A 21-year-old Cambodian patient with a history of rheumatic heart disease presents to his primary care physician for a routine check-up. He reports being compliant with monthly penicillin G injections since being diagnosed with rheumatic fever at age 15. He denies any major side effects from the treatment, except for the inconvenience of organizing transportation to a physician's office every month. On exam, the patient is found to have a loud first heart sound and a mid-diastolic rumble that is best heard at the apex. Which of the following is the next best step?
ASwitch to intramuscular cefotaxime, which has fewer side effects
BContinue intramuscular penicillin therapy
CStop penicillin therapy
DStop penicillin therapy in 4 years
EDecrease frequency of injections to bimonthly
A 4-year-old Caucasian male suffers from cyanosis and dyspnea relieved by squatting. Which of the following abnormalities is most likely present?
AAtrial septal defect
BCoarctation of the aorta
CBicuspid aortic valve
DVentricular septal defect
ETetralogy of Fallot
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