body. Flourescein staining reveals a vertical line abrasion lateral to the
iris. The pupils are equal in size and reactive; a positive red reflex is
present bilaterally. There are no abnormal extraocular movements.
Visual acuity is normal. An appropriate plan of care includes follow-up
in 48 to 72 hours and:
a Prescribing ophthalmic steroid drops three times a day but not
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applying an eye patch
b Prescribing ophthalmic antibiotic drops three to four times daily
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and placing a patch over the eye for 24 to 48 hours
c Prescribing topical ophthalmic steroid drops three times a day and
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placing a patch over the eye for 24 to 48 hours
d Prescribing ophthalmic antibiotic drops three to four times daily
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but not applying an eye patch
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QUESTION 2
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1. A 3-year-old has a history of upper respiratory tract infection 2
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weeks ago. She recently started awakening at night. Physical exam
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reveals a normothermic child. She is smiling, playful, and sitting on the
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father’s lap. The TMs are gray with scattered bubbles and good
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motility. What is the best treatment?
a Amoxicillin at 80 mg/kg/day in two divided doses
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for 10 days
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b Observation without therapy; recheck in 1 month
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c Nasal corticosteroids daily
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d Referral to an otolaryngologist
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QUESTION 3
1. Therapeutic treatment for Coxsackie infections include:
a Antiviral treatment like acyclovir
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b Immunoglobulin
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c Supportive care
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d Antimicrobial treatment like amoxicillin or
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cephalexin
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QUESTION 4
1. A 10-year-old comes to your school-based clinic with complaint of
a painful sore on the upper lip for 5 days. The sore is getting better
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