Question: A 34-year-old man presents with a sore throat, fever, fatigue, and swollen cervical lymph nodes for 5 days. He denies cough or a runny nose. Examination reveals bilateral tonsilar exudates and posterior cervical adenopathy. The rapid strep test is negative. Which diagnosis should the NP next consider? Need Assignment Help? • Infectious mononucleosis • Viral laryngitis • Acute bacterial sinusitis • Allergic rhinitis