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NURS 5433 FAMILY 2 MODULE 1 EENT EXAM NEWEST
VERSION -2025/2026- 100+ Q AND ANS MOST POPULAR EXAM
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
A 25 year old patient has a 3 day hx of left ear pain that began after one week of
URI symptoms. On physical exam, you find that she has AOM. She is allergic to
PCN with a flat pink rash only. She took an oral antimicrobial for the tx of a UTI 2
weeks ago. What is the most appropriate oral antimicrobial option for this
patient?
cefpodoxime
Drug resistant S. Pneumoniae is least likely to exhibit resistance to which of the
following microbial classes?
respiratory fluoroquinolones
What are characteristics of M catarrhalis? H. Influenzae? S. pneumoniae?
-M cat: high rate of beta-lactamase production
-H flu: some isolates exhibit antimicrobial resistance via production of beta-
lactamase
-S. pneumo: mechanism of antimicrobial resistance usually via altered protein-
binding sites held within the microbe's cell
Ms Murphy is a 58 year old woman presenting with a sudden left sided headache
that is most painful in her left eye. Her vision is blurred, and the left pupil is
slightly dilated and poorly reactive. The left conjunctiva is markedly injected, and
the eyeball is firm. Vision screen with the Snellen chart is 20/30 OD; and 20/90
OS. What is the most likely diagnosis?
angle-closure glaucoma
, 2
Mrs. Allen is a 67 year old female with type 2 DM who complains of seeing
flashing lights and floaters, decreased visual acuity, and metamorphopsia in her
left eye. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Retinal detachment
Which of the following is most likely to be found on the funduscopic exam in a
patient with untreated POAG?
excessive cupping of the optic disk
A 22 year old female presents with a "pimple" on her right eyelid. Exam reveals a
2mm pustule on the lateral border of the right eyelid margin. What is this most
consistent with?
Hordeolum
A 22 year old female presents with a 'bump" on her right eyelid. Exam reveals a 2
mm hard, nontender swelling on the lateral border of the right eyelid margin.
What is this most consistent with?
chalazion
What is an independent risk factor for oral cancer?
human papillomavirus type 16
What are top 3 causative pathogens for otitis externa?
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, proteus Enterobacteriaceae, and staph aureus
What is an appropriate antibiotic therapy for otitis externa with accompanying
cellulitis suitable for outpatient therapy?
fluoroquinolone
What are the top 3 causative pathogens for otitis media?
Strep pneumoniae, haemophilus influenzae, moraxella catarrhalis
What is expected finding in AOM?
Tympanic membrane immobility
, 3
What are treatment options for streptococcal pharyngitis for a patient with PCN
allergy?
-azithromycin
-Clarithromycin
-Clindamycin
What are the possible complications of GAS(Group A Streptococcus)?
Glomerulonephritis, rheumatic fever
What are the symptoms of Rheumatic Fever?
Carditis and arthritis
The rash associated with scarlet fever typically occurs how long after the start of
the symptomatic infection?
2 days
How do decongestants work?
vasoconstriction
Which of the following medications is most appropriate for allergic rhinitis therapy
in an acutely symptomatic 24 year old machine operator?
Loratadine(Claritin)
According to Global Resources in Allergy (GLORIA) guidelines, what is
recommended for intervention in persistent allergic conjunctivitis?
Topical mast cell stabilizer with a topical antihistamine
What s/s is most consistent with the diagnosis of acute bacerial rhinosinusitis
(ABRS)?
Upper respiratory tract infection symptoms persisting beyond 7-10 days
What is most common causative pathogen for bacerial rhinosinusitis (ABRS)?
strep pneumoniae
NURS 5433 FAMILY 2 MODULE 1 EENT EXAM NEWEST
VERSION -2025/2026- 100+ Q AND ANS MOST POPULAR EXAM
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
A 25 year old patient has a 3 day hx of left ear pain that began after one week of
URI symptoms. On physical exam, you find that she has AOM. She is allergic to
PCN with a flat pink rash only. She took an oral antimicrobial for the tx of a UTI 2
weeks ago. What is the most appropriate oral antimicrobial option for this
patient?
cefpodoxime
Drug resistant S. Pneumoniae is least likely to exhibit resistance to which of the
following microbial classes?
respiratory fluoroquinolones
What are characteristics of M catarrhalis? H. Influenzae? S. pneumoniae?
-M cat: high rate of beta-lactamase production
-H flu: some isolates exhibit antimicrobial resistance via production of beta-
lactamase
-S. pneumo: mechanism of antimicrobial resistance usually via altered protein-
binding sites held within the microbe's cell
Ms Murphy is a 58 year old woman presenting with a sudden left sided headache
that is most painful in her left eye. Her vision is blurred, and the left pupil is
slightly dilated and poorly reactive. The left conjunctiva is markedly injected, and
the eyeball is firm. Vision screen with the Snellen chart is 20/30 OD; and 20/90
OS. What is the most likely diagnosis?
angle-closure glaucoma
, 2
Mrs. Allen is a 67 year old female with type 2 DM who complains of seeing
flashing lights and floaters, decreased visual acuity, and metamorphopsia in her
left eye. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Retinal detachment
Which of the following is most likely to be found on the funduscopic exam in a
patient with untreated POAG?
excessive cupping of the optic disk
A 22 year old female presents with a "pimple" on her right eyelid. Exam reveals a
2mm pustule on the lateral border of the right eyelid margin. What is this most
consistent with?
Hordeolum
A 22 year old female presents with a 'bump" on her right eyelid. Exam reveals a 2
mm hard, nontender swelling on the lateral border of the right eyelid margin.
What is this most consistent with?
chalazion
What is an independent risk factor for oral cancer?
human papillomavirus type 16
What are top 3 causative pathogens for otitis externa?
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, proteus Enterobacteriaceae, and staph aureus
What is an appropriate antibiotic therapy for otitis externa with accompanying
cellulitis suitable for outpatient therapy?
fluoroquinolone
What are the top 3 causative pathogens for otitis media?
Strep pneumoniae, haemophilus influenzae, moraxella catarrhalis
What is expected finding in AOM?
Tympanic membrane immobility
, 3
What are treatment options for streptococcal pharyngitis for a patient with PCN
allergy?
-azithromycin
-Clarithromycin
-Clindamycin
What are the possible complications of GAS(Group A Streptococcus)?
Glomerulonephritis, rheumatic fever
What are the symptoms of Rheumatic Fever?
Carditis and arthritis
The rash associated with scarlet fever typically occurs how long after the start of
the symptomatic infection?
2 days
How do decongestants work?
vasoconstriction
Which of the following medications is most appropriate for allergic rhinitis therapy
in an acutely symptomatic 24 year old machine operator?
Loratadine(Claritin)
According to Global Resources in Allergy (GLORIA) guidelines, what is
recommended for intervention in persistent allergic conjunctivitis?
Topical mast cell stabilizer with a topical antihistamine
What s/s is most consistent with the diagnosis of acute bacerial rhinosinusitis
(ABRS)?
Upper respiratory tract infection symptoms persisting beyond 7-10 days
What is most common causative pathogen for bacerial rhinosinusitis (ABRS)?
strep pneumoniae