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>10 days of no improvement
onset with severe symptoms
-symptoms worsen after initial improvement
Select the correct term
1acute bacterial rhinosinusitis s/s 2Viral conjunctivitis (pink eye) cause
3epistaxis (nosebleed)
4Acute Rhinosinusitis (ARS)
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Terms in this set (30)
Glaucoma increased intraocular pressure
fluorescein staining applying fluorescein eye drops to cornea to look for corneal abrasions
Allergic Conjunctivitis cause allergens
Suppurative conjunctivitis causes s. aureus, s. pneumoniae, and h. influenza
Viral conjunctivitis (pink eye) cause Adenovirus
a nodule or cyst, usually on the upper eyelid, caused by obstruction in a
chalazion
sebaceous gland
hordeolum (stye) red, painful pustule that is a localized infection of hair follicle at eyelid margin
Group A strep complications sinusitis, peritonsillar abscess, rheumatic fever, glomerulonephritis
Group A strep treatment penicillin
severe, life-threatening infection of the epiglottis and supraglottic
Epiglottitis
structures that occurs most commonly in children between 2 and 12
years of age
-Sudden onset of high fever
-Sore throat
-Drooling
Epiglottitis symptoms
-Muffled voice
-Stridor
-Thumb sign
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