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{{WBRQuestion
|ExamType=USMLE Step 1
|ExamType=USMLE Step 2 CK
|MainCategory=Neurology
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|SubCategory=Microbiology
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|MainCategory=Internal medicine
|SubCategory=Infectious Disease
|Prompt=A 23-year-old HIV-positive woman comes to the health center for a checkup. Her CD4 count has been decreasing over the last 5 months, although she remains asymptomatic. Her current exam is normal but her CD4 count is returned as 192 mm3. What prophylactic medication is appropriate at this time?
|Prompt=A 23-year-old HIV-positive woman comes to the health center for a checkup. Her CD4 count has been decreasing over the last 5 months, although she remains asymptomatic. Her current exam is normal but her CD4 count is returned as 192 mm3. What prophylactic medication is appropriate at this time?
|Explanation=Since this patient's CD4 count has dropped to less than 200 mm3, it's appropriate to provide prophylaxis against Pneumocystes carini with TMP/SMX.
|AnswerA=Isoniazid and rifampin.
|AnswerA=Isoniazid and rifampin.
|AnswerB=Penicillin G.
|AnswerB=Penicillin G.
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|AnswerE=Ketoconazole.
|AnswerE=Ketoconazole.
|RightAnswer=D
|RightAnswer=D
|Explanation=Since this patient's CD4 count has dropped to less than 200 mm3, it's appropriate to provide prophylaxis against Pneumocystes carini with TMP/SMX.
|Approved=No
|Answer=Isoniazid and rifampin.,Penicillin G.,Valacyclovir.,Ketoconazole.
|Answer=Isoniazid and rifampin.,Penicillin G.,Valacyclovir.,Ketoconazole.
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Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 2 CK
Main Category MainCategory::Internal medicine
Sub Category SubCategory::Infectious Disease
Prompt [[Prompt::A 23-year-old HIV-positive woman comes to the health center for a checkup. Her CD4 count has been decreasing over the last 5 months, although she remains asymptomatic. Her current exam is normal but her CD4 count is returned as 192 mm3. What prophylactic medication is appropriate at this time?]]
Answer A AnswerA::Isoniazid and rifampin.
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Answer B AnswerB::Penicillin G.
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Answer C AnswerC::Valacyclovir.
Answer C Explanation AnswerCExp::
Answer D AnswerD::Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim).
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Answer E AnswerE::Ketoconazole.
Answer E Explanation AnswerEExp::
Right Answer RightAnswer::D
Explanation [[Explanation::Since this patient's CD4 count has dropped to less than 200 mm3, it's appropriate to provide prophylaxis against Pneumocystes carini with TMP/SMX.

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