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A pt presents w/ a HA, a tender temporal artery, & a very high ESR. What tx is needed immediately? |
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This pt has temporal arteritis & needs IV corticosteroids immediately! |
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What is the definitive tx for acute angle closure glaucoma? |
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What medicinal tx can be used initially for acute angle closure glaucoma? |
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carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (acetzolamide), a topical B-blocker, & an osmotic diuretic (mannitol) |
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Timing difference b/w a hordeolum & a chalazion? |
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a hordeolum comes on acutely & is painful, a chalazion comes on more insidiously & is not painful |
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Central retinal artery occlusion: |
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Central retinal vein occlusion: |
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"lazy eye," is the loss of one eye's ability to see details |
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A blue or cyanotic sclera may be seen in infants w/ what condition? |
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making tiny cuts in the cornea, which flatten it and reduce nearsightedness (myopia) |
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An avulsed permanent tooth should be reimplanted w/i how much time? |
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1 hour (by an oral surgeon) |
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a common, benign peripheral corneal degeneration? |
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diuretics & low salt diet |
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What procedure to remove an insect from the inside of an ear canal? |
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2% lidocaine to stun the insect, then forceps removal |
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___ are small yellowish round spots on the retina & are commonly seen in what eye condition? |
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Drusen & Macular degeneration |
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Patanol (olopatadine) is: |
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an antihistamine eye drop used for conjunctivitis due to alleries |
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Tx for a peritonsillar abscess? (even if severe) |
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Aspiration &/or I&D, then a course of antibiotics |
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tx for posterior epistaxis: |
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posterior nasal packing (more common in elderly pt's) |
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tx for anterior epistaxis: |
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direct pressure on the nose & electrocautery |
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A test to detect strabismus in which one eye focusing on a given point is covered; if the uncovered eye moves, strabismus is present. |
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CNIV innervates what eye muscle? |
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The superior oblique (which causes eye to move downward) |
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If CNVI is injured what will happen to the eye? |
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The abducens nerve controls the lateral rectus & if injured would cause the eye at rest to move medially (toward the nose) |
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An oculomotor nerve palsy would cause what movement of the eye? |
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It would cause down n' out symptoms |
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(pupil difference) In Acute anterior uveitis v. Acute open-angle glaucoma? |
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In Acute anterior uveitis the pupil is small & poorly reactive; In Acute open-angle glaucoma the pupil mid-dilated & nonreactive |
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What is the most appropriate test to order in a pt w/ chronic sinusitis? Or what if suspicious of malignancy? |
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CT scan of sinuses; MRI for malignancy |
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Polymyxin B or Ciprodex (always an otic solution!) |
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Tx for a peritonsillar abscess? (even if pt is drooling on exam!) |
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Tx for strep throat if there is a penicillin allergy? |
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Risk factor for development of cataracts? |
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Antibiotics & increase salivary flow |
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