A 17-year-old male presents to your practice with c/o for an itching
Question Answered step-by-step A 17-year-old male presents to your practice with c/o for an itchingspot on his left leg that has been increasing in size. No one at home has anything similar and he denies S/S of systematic illness, new foods, exposure to anything. He attends a high school and goes to the gym regularly. On exam he has a circular nickel sized ring on his left lower calf area. It has a red raised border with active scale at the border only, and central clearing. There are no other lesions. You obtain a potassium hydroxide scraping and it contains fungal elements. You diagnose him with _______________. And prescribe __________________.Work through your diagnosis using VINDICATE. Provide differential diagnosis.What are the mechanisms of action of this drug?If this treatment does not work, what else can you try? Health Science Science Nursing NR 340 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


