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Appendicitis? - ANSWER - Inflammation of appendix-- can lead to perforation, abscess and necrosis 
Average age is 6-10yrs, more common to see perforation in kids <5yrs because harder for them to communicate pain/anatomy 
 
History to obtain if appendicitis? - ANSWER - Sequence and progression of sx 
Pain that shifts to RLQ, N/V 
Has severe pain sud...
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ENT - PAEA Emergency Medicine EOR Topics Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+
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Dx? *fever*, *sore throat* +/- exudates, *posterior* cervical LAD, malaise, myalgias, general 
LAD, *splenomegaly*, hepatomegaly, petechial rash in 5% (especially if given ampicillin), sx's 
lasting for mos, transmission by saliva, seen in young adults; tx? supporting labs? dx: 
epstein-barr virus (infectious mononucleosis) aka HHV-4 
tx: supportive (rest, analgesics, antipyretics), corticosteroids (only if a...
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1. list ottawa ankle rules 
2. where should you also check on exam/be aware of? - Answer-1. inability to walk 4 steps 
immediately & in ED + any of the following: 
- medial malleolus tenderness 
- lateral malleolus tenderness 
- navicular tenderensss 
- 5th metatarsal tendereness 
2. check fibular head tenderness- twisting injury ~ fibular fx 
name SIRS criteria (4) 
Describe CHEST study findings - Answer-1. Temp < 36 or >38 
2. HR >90 
3. RR >20 or PaCO2 <32 
4. WBC 4,000 > x ...
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What is otitis media? 
Inflammatory fluid and pathogenic respiratory bacteria that reflux into the middle ear space- does not drain normally. 75% are viral infections 
 
most common bacterial etiologic agents: streptococcus pneumoniae 49%, H influenzae 29%, moraxella catarrhalis 28% 
 
 
What are the signs/symptoms of otitis media? 
fever, pain, d/c from ear, tugging/batting at ear, irritability, crying lethargy, decreased appetite, d...
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if rapid strep test is negative what is the first thing you should do? - send out culture 
 
when examining lab from a person with mono what would the NP expect to find? - 
Lymphocytosis 
 
EBV is transmitted through which route? - oral pharyngeal secretions (saliva) 
 
Sx of mono usually present how many days after initially infected? - 30-50 days 
 
if a pt is being treated for strep and tells you he or she has allergy to PCN what class of med to 
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Dx? *fever*, *sore throat* +/- exudates, *posterior* cervical LAD, malaise, myalgias, general 
LAD, *splenomegaly*, hepatomegaly, petechial rash in 5% (especially if given ampicillin), sx's 
lasting for mos, transmission by saliva, seen in young adults; tx? supporting labs? dx: 
epstein-barr virus (infectious mononucleosis) aka HHV-4 
tx: supportive (rest, analgesics, antipyretics), corticosteroids (only if a...
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Otitis media pathogens - answerCaused by: S. Pneumoniae (most common); H. Influenzae, 
M. Catarrhils 
Otitis media Symptoms: - answerFever, Pain, discharge from ear, tugging at ear, irritability, 
crying, lethargy, decreased appetite, decreased sleep, Recent URI 
Objective findings in otitis media - answerRed, bulging OM; Retracted with pus; no 
movement of TM, Inability to see landmarks; occasional hole in TM 
Treatment for AOM +...
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What is otitis media? - Inflammatory fluid and pathogenic respiratory bacteria that reflux into the 
middle ear space- does not drain normally. 75% are viral infections 
most common bacterial etiologic agents: streptococcus pneumoniae 49%, H influenzae 29%, moraxella 
catarrhalis 28% 
What are the signs/symptoms of otitis media? - fever, pain, d/c from ear, tugging/batting at ear, 
irritability, crying lethargy, decreased appetite...
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What is otitis media? - answerInflammatory fluid and pathogenic respiratory bacteria that 
reflux into the middle ear space- does not drain normally. 75% are viral infections 
most common bacterial etiologic agents: streptococcus pneumoniae 49%, H influenzae 29%, 
moraxella catarrhalis 28% 
What are the signs/symptoms of otitis media? - answerfever, pain, d/c from ear, 
tugging/batting at ear, irritability, crying lethargy, decreased appetite,...
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Clinical Presentation of Acute Bronchitis 
cough (productive or not) is most likely but fever, muscle aches, and fatigue can also be present. Burning substernal pain with breathing in. Cough lasts longer than 7 days but shouldn't last more than 3 weeks. 
Best Treatment Viral Bronchitis 
most people improve on their own 
antitussives like dextromethorphan or benzonatate helps short term 
codeine or hydrocodone if cough is severe 
antipyretics, bed rest and in...
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