Condition diagnosed with the cover/uncover test
What is strabismus?
Treatment of auricular hematoma
What is a needle aspiration?
Treatment of rhino sinusitis for a patient allergic to penicillin
What is Doxycycline?
Condition that may develop with failure to immunize that results in unilateral pain and swelling in the jaw
What is mumps?
The pathogen implicated with epiglottis
What is Haemophilis influenza?
Common finding with retinal detachment
What is flashes of light or floaters followed by loss of vision?
Complication of ear infection not properly treated
With is mastoiditis?
Treatment for allergic rhinitis
What is intranasal glucocorticoid spray?
Symptoms include fever, chills, sore throat and PE reveals throat is erythematous with exudates.
What is GAS?
Education provided to a patient using over the counter decongestant nasal spray for over 1 week with severe nasal congestion
What is discontinue decongestant spray?
Condition that presents with abdominal complaints, mid-dilated and nonreactive pupil and hazy cornea
What is acute glaucoma?
Clinical intervention for an ear effusion
What is watch and wait? It may take months to resolve
A nasal condition that presents with unilateral foul smelling nasal discharge
What is a nasal foreign body?
Pathogen most often seen with sialadenitis
What is Staph aureus?
Common pathogen with with acute rhino sinusitis (sinus infection)
What is Strep pneumonia?
First step when a chemical has splashed into a patients eye.
What is the eye should be flushed with at least 2 liters of saline and pH checked to determine the chemical has been cleared?
Advice you would give to a patient with a tympanic membrane perforation
What is avoid water/moisture in the ear?
Following pressure and oxymetazoline treatment for a severe nose blood next treatment option
What is chemical or electrical cautery?
Following treatment of tonsillitis, a patient presents with fever, throat pain, difficulty swallowing and "baked potato" voice
What is peritonsillar abscess?
Dr. Johnson and baked potato voice!!!
Common cause of sensorineural hearing loss?
What is presbycusis?
The area of the eye that provides central vision acuity
What is the macula?
Testing for acoustic neuroma
What is MRI?
Number of days during infection with acute bacterial rhinosinusitis should we consider treating with antibiotics
What is 10-14 days?
Treatment of laryngitis
What is voice rest?
The condition that is associated with copious watery discharge and preauricular adenopathy
What is viral conjunctivitis?