Question: A 26-year-old otherwise healthy woman presents with nasal congestion, facial pressure, rhinorrhea, and cough for 5 days. Their temperature is 99.4. She requests antibiotics because it "always turns into a sinus infection." Which is the most appropriate NP response? • Prescribe amoxicillin 1000 mg twice daily for acute sinusitis. • Order a CT-scan of the sinuses to rule out infection. • Recommend an anti-histamine daily, fluids, and rest. • Prescribe methyl prednisone 40 mg daily x 10 days. Need Assignment Help?