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if rapid strep test is negative what is the first send out culture
thing you should do?
when examining lab from a person with Lymphocytosis
mono what would the NP expect to find?
EBV is transmitted through which route? oral pharyngeal secretions (saliva)
Sx of mono usually present how many days 30-50 days
after initially infected?
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if a pt is being treated for strep and tells you beta-lactam
he or she has allergy to PCN what class of
med to avoid
60 yr old concerned over a painless fixed oral cancer
oral sore on exam there is a white ulcerated
lesion with induration what do you suspect
which vision sx is common in open angel peripheral vision loss
glaucoma
pt presents with sudden vision changes with refer to eye dr (retinal detachment)
floaters and flashes, what is next step
An acutely presenting, erythematous, tender Hordeolum (stye)
lump within the eyelid
A granulomatous infection of a Meibomian Chalazion
gland, presenting in the form of painless
swelling on the eyelid
what maneuver can be performed to help Epley maneuver
manage sx of vertigo?
What can help diagnose vertigo Dix-Hallpack test
A pt is started on antibiotics for strep a few discontinue antibiotics
days later the mono spot comes back
positive what is the first thing to do?
peripheral vision loss that has worsened over open-angle glaucoma (peripheral loss over time)
the last few months
Exposure to water, excessive use of headphones, Q-tips, impacted cerumen and
Risk factor for otitis externa?
earplugs
Young children, allergies, craniofacial abnormalities, smokers, hx of URI, acid reflux,
Risk factor for otitis media?
immunodeficiency
A red flag for pt complaining of red eye? severe headache
therapeutic option for acute rhino-sinusitis in Doxycycline
pt with no recent antimicrobial care with
treatment failure after 7 days of 1st line abx
(PCN)?
previously healthy pt comes in with 3 days saline nasal spray and clariton
post nasal drainage, cough, sneezing, and
sore throat; exam shows pharyngeal
erythema, pale swollen turbinates, clear
rhinorrhea; T 99, most appropriate treatment
plan
painful ulcer in mouth that is round or oval canker sore
with white or yellow center and red border
gradual onset of fatigue/malaise POSTERIOR CERVICAL ADENOPATHY, fever and sore
what symptoms are most indicative of mono
throat
excess salivation, necrotic ulceration with gingivitis
purulent gray exudate, bleeding gums, bad
breath, swollen puffy receding gums that are
tender and bleed easily
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