Moderate anterior cervical adenopathy


Question: You diagnosed a 17 year old male with strep throat (GABHS) yesterday and started him on a course of Amoxicillin. He presents today with a non pruritic rash. He denies any edema or difficulty breathing or swallowing. On exam, you observe a mildly erythematous, nontender rash on the trunk with a sandpaper texture with moderate anterior cervical adenopathy. What is your next course of action? Group of answer choices Explain that this is most likely an allergic reaction and start oral prednisone taper Explain that he most likely has mono and stop antibiotic Explain that this is a rash related to strep throat and continue current antibiotic. Explain that this may be an allergic reaction to the antibiotic and switch to another one

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Biology: Moderate anterior cervical adenopathy
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