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allergic rhinitis · Also known as hay fever, common triggers include
pollen, dust mites, pet dander
· First-line medication treatment: Fluticasone
(Flonase)
Sinusitis · S/S: facial pressure, nasal congestion, reduced
sense of smell
· First-line medication treatment: symptomatic relief
with decongestants and nasal corticosteroids (viral)
· Antibiotics are considered when symptoms persist
beyond 10 days, give amoxicillin or Augmentin
o Orbital Cellulitis § Infection involving the tissues in the orbit, can
lead to vision loss, may see bulging of the eye and
restricted eye movement, refer to the ED
o Preseptal Cellulitis § Infection of the eyelid and surrounding skin in
front of the orbital septum, doesn't typically affect
vision, but still needs attention, presents with
swelling of eyelid
viral pharyngitis o Cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis
, Bacterial (Strep) o Sudden onset, cough absent, pain with
swallowing, fever, palatal petechiae, white plaques
dx and treatment for pharyngitis · Diagnostic tests is a rapid strep test or throat
culture
· First-line treatment: Penicillin V Potassium or
Amoxicillin
Epistaxis · Anterior Bleed: Kiesselbach Plexus, less severe
· Posterior Bleed: more serious
· Treatment: sit up and lean forward slightly, hold
pressure for 10-15 minutes, potential nasal packing
and topical vasoconstrictors
Epiglottitis · Can obstruct the airway, refer to ED ASAP, prevent
by giving Hib vaccine
· Presentation: high fever, sore throat, drooling,
difficulty breathing, stridor, and tripod position
· Aphthous Stomatitis o Canker sores, occurs in the mouth, painful
o Treatment: topical corticosteroids, mouth rinse
· Chronic Ulcerative Stomatitis o Rare condition characterized by recurrent painful
ulcers, can persist for a long time and are resistant
to standard treatment
o Management typically involves systemic
medications such as Hydroxychloroquine
(Plaquenil)
Geographical Tongue: proceeded by spicy or hot foods, benign
Leukoplakia: oral hair, can't be scrapped, seen in
HIV/immunocompromised patients, can be a sign of
oral cancer, remove irritants like tobacco use
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Terms in this set (61)
allergic rhinitis · Also known as hay fever, common triggers include
pollen, dust mites, pet dander
· First-line medication treatment: Fluticasone
(Flonase)
Sinusitis · S/S: facial pressure, nasal congestion, reduced
sense of smell
· First-line medication treatment: symptomatic relief
with decongestants and nasal corticosteroids (viral)
· Antibiotics are considered when symptoms persist
beyond 10 days, give amoxicillin or Augmentin
o Orbital Cellulitis § Infection involving the tissues in the orbit, can
lead to vision loss, may see bulging of the eye and
restricted eye movement, refer to the ED
o Preseptal Cellulitis § Infection of the eyelid and surrounding skin in
front of the orbital septum, doesn't typically affect
vision, but still needs attention, presents with
swelling of eyelid
viral pharyngitis o Cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis
, Bacterial (Strep) o Sudden onset, cough absent, pain with
swallowing, fever, palatal petechiae, white plaques
dx and treatment for pharyngitis · Diagnostic tests is a rapid strep test or throat
culture
· First-line treatment: Penicillin V Potassium or
Amoxicillin
Epistaxis · Anterior Bleed: Kiesselbach Plexus, less severe
· Posterior Bleed: more serious
· Treatment: sit up and lean forward slightly, hold
pressure for 10-15 minutes, potential nasal packing
and topical vasoconstrictors
Epiglottitis · Can obstruct the airway, refer to ED ASAP, prevent
by giving Hib vaccine
· Presentation: high fever, sore throat, drooling,
difficulty breathing, stridor, and tripod position
· Aphthous Stomatitis o Canker sores, occurs in the mouth, painful
o Treatment: topical corticosteroids, mouth rinse
· Chronic Ulcerative Stomatitis o Rare condition characterized by recurrent painful
ulcers, can persist for a long time and are resistant
to standard treatment
o Management typically involves systemic
medications such as Hydroxychloroquine
(Plaquenil)
Geographical Tongue: proceeded by spicy or hot foods, benign
Leukoplakia: oral hair, can't be scrapped, seen in
HIV/immunocompromised patients, can be a sign of
oral cancer, remove irritants like tobacco use