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57 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 57
How does Bacterial (strep throat) usually present?
quick onset severe sore throat, may not have any other symtoms
chronic sore throat with difficulty swallowing and fever
gradual onset mild sore throat with persistent cough
intermittent sore throat with runny nose and sneezing
Term 2 of 57
pustular, ulcerating lesions; on the hands and feet; oral ulcers
Hand-foot-mouth disease
Infectious mononucleosis
Herpetic keratitis
Fifth's disease
,Term 3 of 57
S/S of OE
*Ear discharge
*low grade fever
*Hx of swimming
*pain with movement of tragus
*redness around ear
*decreased hearing
· inspiratory and expiratory wheezing accompanied by:
*fever
*URI symptoms including profuse clear nasal discharge
*Rapid onset of otalgia
*fever
*tugging ears
*Distorted TM landmarks
*Cloudy, dull,, opaque, erythematous TM
*May have GI symptoms
*Starts bilaterally
*usually occurs with upper resp tract infection (adenovirus)
*serous(watery) drainage
*injected conjunctiva
*Enlarged or tender preauricular nodes
Definition 4 of 57
*Malaise/fatigue
*fevere/chills/HA
*pharyngitis
*posterior cerv lymphadenopathy
*splenomegaly
s/s of bronchiolitis
S/S of viral conjunctivitis
S/S of acute OM
S/S of mono
, Definition 5 of 57
*Rest
*warm-salt gargles
*tylenol for fever/aches
*avoid stress
*no vigorous exercise, contact sport, heavy lifting (6-8 wks)
S/S of acute OM
treatment for Mono
Treatment for otitis externa
Treatment of viral conjunctivitis
Definition 6 of 57
lesions that have ruptured with yellow serous fluid that crusts easily
predisposing factors Of oe
s/s of Acute om
what is tetralogy of fallot?
characteristics of Bullous impetigo
57 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 57
How does Bacterial (strep throat) usually present?
quick onset severe sore throat, may not have any other symtoms
chronic sore throat with difficulty swallowing and fever
gradual onset mild sore throat with persistent cough
intermittent sore throat with runny nose and sneezing
Term 2 of 57
pustular, ulcerating lesions; on the hands and feet; oral ulcers
Hand-foot-mouth disease
Infectious mononucleosis
Herpetic keratitis
Fifth's disease
,Term 3 of 57
S/S of OE
*Ear discharge
*low grade fever
*Hx of swimming
*pain with movement of tragus
*redness around ear
*decreased hearing
· inspiratory and expiratory wheezing accompanied by:
*fever
*URI symptoms including profuse clear nasal discharge
*Rapid onset of otalgia
*fever
*tugging ears
*Distorted TM landmarks
*Cloudy, dull,, opaque, erythematous TM
*May have GI symptoms
*Starts bilaterally
*usually occurs with upper resp tract infection (adenovirus)
*serous(watery) drainage
*injected conjunctiva
*Enlarged or tender preauricular nodes
Definition 4 of 57
*Malaise/fatigue
*fevere/chills/HA
*pharyngitis
*posterior cerv lymphadenopathy
*splenomegaly
s/s of bronchiolitis
S/S of viral conjunctivitis
S/S of acute OM
S/S of mono
, Definition 5 of 57
*Rest
*warm-salt gargles
*tylenol for fever/aches
*avoid stress
*no vigorous exercise, contact sport, heavy lifting (6-8 wks)
S/S of acute OM
treatment for Mono
Treatment for otitis externa
Treatment of viral conjunctivitis
Definition 6 of 57
lesions that have ruptured with yellow serous fluid that crusts easily
predisposing factors Of oe
s/s of Acute om
what is tetralogy of fallot?
characteristics of Bullous impetigo