Question: A 20-year-old college athlete presents with a scaly and mildly pruritic rash on his left hand for the past 3 weeks. After the clinician performs a complete examination of his skin, finds that the rash is localized to the left hand, and obtains a scraping for KOH, what is the most appropriate treatment? Need Assignment Help? A. Terbinafine cream B. Clotrimazole/augmented betamethasone cream C. Nystatin cream D. Ketoconazole tablets