Allergic Rhinitis
Influenza
Common Cold/Wild Cards
Sinusitis
Acute Pharyngitis
100

Inflammation of nasal mucosa

What is Allergic Rhinitis

100

The influenza organism can do this.

What is mutation?

100
The symptoms are generally _____.

Mild and gradual

100

Inflammation of sinus mucosa results in blockage and accumulated secretions.

What is Sinusitis?

100

These are the causes of acute Pharyngitis.

What are viral (90%), bacterial (strep throat) and fungal (candidiasis)?

200

Nasal and/or oral medication for treatment that cannot be stopped abruptly. May cause fungal infection (candida)

What are Corticosteroids?

200

Can detect virus in about 5 mins. Best if tested within 48 hours of symptoms 

What is the Rapid Influenza diagnostic test (RIDTs)?

200

Symptoms 2-3 days after infection include Runny nose (rhinorrhea), watery eyes, nasal congestions, sneezing, coughing, sore throat, fever, headaches and fatigue

What are the symptoms of the common cold aka acute viral rhinopharyngitis?

200

The diagnostic studies to figure out what is going on.

What are X-rays, Ct scan of sinuses, and nasal endoscopy?

200

This is how Candidiasis is developed.

What is prolonged use of antibiotics or inhaled corticosteroids?

300

A high level of this is what causes an allergy

What is IgE (antigen specific immunoglobulin E)

300

Infection begins to affect the body at this rate.

What is abrupt?

300

Vitamin C, Echinacea, and Zinc

What are complementary and alternative therapies?

300

This diagnoses may need to take antibiotics for 4 to 6 weeks. 

What is chronic, persistent, or recurrent sinusitis?

300

Fever greater than 100.4 F, Anterior cerivical lymph node enlargement, tonsillar or pharyngeal exudate, absent cough

What are the classic bacterial pharyngitis manifestations?

400

Headache, nasal congestion/sinus pressure, hoarseness, cough due to nasal polyps and postnasal drip

What is chronic exposure?
400

Generally speaking the symptoms are far more ____.

Intense

400

We do not give this unless there are present complications for acute viral Rhinopharygnitis. 

What are antibiotics? 

400

Facial or dental pain, congestion, increased drainage.

What is chronic manifestations of sinusitis?

400

Nystatin swish and swallow is given to treat this specific type of pharyngitis?

What is Candida (fungal infection?)

500

Patients should start doing this two weeks before the allergy season in order to properly prime the body.

What is taking allergy medication?

500

This will cause shorten duration of symptoms and reduce risk of complications and it must be started within 48 hours of symptoms onset.

What are antivirals?

500

This allows the manufacturer to track bad batches of the vaccine.

What is the lot number?

500

Pain/tenderness, purulent drainage, congestion, fever, malaise, headaches, halitosis (bad breath).

What are the acute manifestations of Sinusitis?

500

These are other causes for acute pharygitis.

What is dry air, smoking, GERD, allergy, postnasal drip, ETT, chemicals, and cancer?