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A 28-year-old female presents to your clinic with a sore throat that began the night before. She denies any past medical history. She did not feel well for about a day, and shortly after dinner last night, her throat began to hurt, and swallowing was very painful. Upon arrival, her vitals are blood pressure (BP) 110/80, heart rate (HR) 110, respiratory rate (RR) 18, Temp 101.0, and oxygen saturation 90% on room air. It sounds like she has food in her mouth, and she is drooling a little bit. She has no adenopathy, and you can barely see her erythematous pharynx due to pain and gagging. What is recommended for this patient? A. Presumptively treat for streptococcal infection with course of amoxicillin B. Call 911 and send to emergency room C. Draw a complete blood count with blood cultures and treat presumptively for staphylococcal infection D. Get chest and lateral soft tissue neck X-ray; if not normal, treat with amoxicillin
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