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A 45-year-old female presents to the NP in a primary care clinic with a 2-day history of mild frontal sinus pressure, sneezing, headache, nasal congestion, and clear nasal discharge. She denies fevers or purulent nasal discharge. She has not taken any medications for these symptoms. She states she “always has sinus issues”, especially during the pollen season. She is requesting a prescription for antibiotics because this is the only thing that “helps” her with her symptoms, that last about one month. She has no other significant health history. The NP exam confirms her complaints. what is the most appropriate treatment.
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