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13 yr old with sore throat, tonsilllar exudates and adenopathy. What would be the differential diagnosis?
- Strep
- Mono
- Pharyngoconjunctival fever
D. All are correct - CORRECT ANSWER: d. all are correct
568.6 at what age should child with strabismus be referred to opthalmologist?
- 4 month
- 6 months
- 12 months
d. if it doesn't resolve on its own - CORRECT ANSWER: b. 6 months
568.6 What organism is the most common cause of viral conjunctivitis? - CORRECT
ANSWER: Adenovirus
A battery in the nasal cavity is considered a emergency. T/F why? - CORRECT
ANSWER: True.
Septal Necrosis
A child presents to your office with unilateral malodorous nasal drainage that is green- yellow in color. What do you first suspect? 1 / 3
- allergies
- bacterial sinusitis
- foreign body
D) obsessive nose picking trauma - CORRECT ANSWER: C) foreign body
A cloudy cornea is indicative of which condition?
- acute conjunctivitis
- acute anterior uveitis
- acute angle-closure glaucoma
d. corneal trauma - CORRECT ANSWER: c
A nurse that works at the nursing home presents with a 10mm induration at TB skin test
site. This is a _____ results? - CORRECT ANSWER: Positive
>5mm: HIV+, recent contact with active TB patient, patients with fibrotic changes on CXR suggesting prior TB, or Organ transplants.
>10mm: Anyone that is a recent immigrant, HIV negative drug user, residents of or employees of a high-rsik congreagate setting, constitutional homes, or nursing home, persons following medical conditions (gastroectomy, DM, CRF, etc, or children <4yrs or children exposed to high risk adults
>15mm: No risk factors
A pt taking nasal corticosteroids for chronic sinusitis develops nosebleeds. What is the next appropriate action?
- d/c med because it is causing adverse side effects
- check the how the pt/care provider is administering the medication
- tell them to ignore the nose bleeds because they will go away with continued use
- none of the above
e. all of the above - CORRECT ANSWER: b. check the how the pt/care provider is
administering the medication 2 / 3
- Point towards ipsilateral ear.
ALL patients with asthma get a _____ for PRN use. - CORRECT ANSWER: SABA
All women WITHOUT risk factors for neural tube defects should take ____?
- Folic acid @ least 0.4 mg/day 1 month preconception
- Folic acid 1 mg/day 1 month preconception
- Folic acid 4 mg/day 1 month preconception
- No specified requirements for folic acid - CORRECT ANSWER: A. Folic acid @ least
0.4 mg/day 1 month preconception
Amblyopia when the brain is trying to suppress the off center image of strabismus. If this is true, can it result in permanent blindness in the unused eyed--unless corrected early?
- CORRECT ANSWER: Yes
An important sign that differentiates viral from bacterial conjunctivitis is a palpable pre-
auricular lymph node. T/F - CORRECT ANSWER: True
Anterior uveitis is commonly characterized by all of the following except:
- Blurred vision
- circumcorneal redness
- poor pupillary light response
d. dilated pupil - CORRECT ANSWER: d
AOM is often preceded by a viral upper respiratory infection with secondary bacterial infection. Most common organisms that causes it are all EXCEPT
- Strep
- H flu
- Staph
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