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Causes of viral rhinitis - Correct Ans-#1 Rhinovirus Coronavirus Influenza virus Adenovirus What should you be worried about with viral rhinitis with smokers, elderly or immunocompromised? - Correct Ans-Their viral rhinitis may develop into pneumonia Symptoms of viral rhinitis - Correct Ans-Rhinorrhea PND causing cough Sore throat Cough Low grade fever, chills Muscle aches Headaches Treatments for viral rhinitis - Correct Ans-Decongestations Expectorants, antitussives Antipyretics Antihistamines (H2 blocker preferred) Rest and FLUIDS What do you want to know r/t allergic rhinitis and medications? - Correct Ans-Taking Afrin? Risk of rebound congestion What should you suspect with someone who has allergic rhinitis and a fever and/or purulent drainage? - Correct Ans-That they have a secondary bacterial infection --> often progresses to sinusitis What can longstanding allergies cause? - Correct Ans-Adenoidal hypertrophy which can increase asthma risk What do you think when a person has blue, boggy, edematous turbinates? - Correct Ans-Allergic rhinitis What are Dennie's lines? - Correct Ans-An infraorbital fold indicative of allergic rhinitis What can alleviate allergic shiners? - Correct Ans-2nd generation antihistamines; topical nasal steroids Treatment for allergic rhinitis? - Correct Ans-**Allergen avoidance Antihistamines Decongestants Topical nasal steroids (e.g. Rhinocort/Nasocort) Hydration With what condition is IgE elevated? With what condition is it normal? - Correct Ans-Elevated = allergic rhinitis Normal = vasomotor rhinitis What would you expect when someone complains of nasal congestion/discharge that came on suddenly after exposure to stimuli and they have pale or hyperemic turbinates? - Correct Ans-Vasomotor rhinitis What might you suspect after someone has had viral rhinitis for over a week (7-10 days)? - Correct Ans-Sinusitis Most common pathogens causing sinusitis - Correct Ans-Strep pneumoniae H. flu M. catarrhalis What would make you suspect acute sinusitis over a URI? - Correct Ans-1) Symptoms that last over 10 days 2) Onset with severe symptoms fever (>101), purulent nasal drainage for at least 3-4 days at beginning of illness 3) Double-sickness: URI seems to be improving but suddenly symptoms worsen around 5-6 days How quickly should antibiotics work with acute sinusitis? - Correct Ans-In 24-48 hrs How long may a patient with chronic sinusitis need to be on abx? - Correct Ans-3-4 weeks How long do symptoms typically persist with chronic sinusitis? - Correct Ans->3 months What may you suspect when patient has facial pain that worsens when he or she leans forward and/or halitosis? - Correct Ans-Sinusitis (pain is worse when leaning over especially with maxillary sinusitis) What diagnostic testing would you do with sinusitis? - Correct Ans-Usually none -- may need to do Water's view X-ray, allergy testing, would not do CT scan How long would you treat acute sinusitis? - Correct Ans-3-4 weeks What do you use to treat sinusitis? - Correct Ans-Augmenting (amoxicillian + clavulanic acid)

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Adult Primary Care - Exams #1 Study
Guide Questions and Answers 2025
Causes of viral rhinitis - Correct Ans-#1 Rhinovirus
Coronavirus
Influenza virus
Adenovirus

What should you be worried about with viral rhinitis with smokers, elderly or
immunocompromised? - Correct Ans-Their viral rhinitis may develop into pneumonia

Symptoms of viral rhinitis - Correct Ans-Rhinorrhea
PND causing cough
Sore throat
Cough
Low grade fever, chills
Muscle aches
Headaches

Treatments for viral rhinitis - Correct Ans-Decongestations
Expectorants, antitussives
Antipyretics
Antihistamines (H2 blocker preferred)
Rest and FLUIDS

What do you want to know r/t allergic rhinitis and medications? - Correct Ans-Taking
Afrin? Risk of rebound congestion

What should you suspect with someone who has allergic rhinitis and a fever and/or
purulent drainage? - Correct Ans-That they have a secondary bacterial infection -->
often progresses to sinusitis

What can longstanding allergies cause? - Correct Ans-Adenoidal hypertrophy which can
increase asthma risk

What do you think when a person has blue, boggy, edematous turbinates? - Correct
Ans-Allergic rhinitis

What are Dennie's lines? - Correct Ans-An infraorbital fold indicative of allergic rhinitis

What can alleviate allergic shiners? - Correct Ans-2nd generation antihistamines; topical
nasal steroids

Treatment for allergic rhinitis? - Correct Ans-**Allergen avoidance

, Antihistamines
Decongestants
Topical nasal steroids (e.g. Rhinocort/Nasocort)
Hydration

With what condition is IgE elevated? With what condition is it normal? - Correct Ans-
Elevated = allergic rhinitis
Normal = vasomotor rhinitis

What would you expect when someone complains of nasal congestion/discharge that
came on suddenly after exposure to stimuli and they have pale or hyperemic
turbinates? - Correct Ans-Vasomotor rhinitis

What might you suspect after someone has had viral rhinitis for over a week (7-10
days)? - Correct Ans-Sinusitis

Most common pathogens causing sinusitis - Correct Ans-Strep pneumoniae
H. flu
M. catarrhalis

What would make you suspect acute sinusitis over a URI? - Correct Ans-1) Symptoms
that last over 10 days
2) Onset with severe symptoms fever (>101), purulent nasal drainage for at least 3-4
days at beginning of illness
3) Double-sickness: URI seems to be improving but suddenly symptoms worsen around
5-6 days

How quickly should antibiotics work with acute sinusitis? - Correct Ans-In 24-48 hrs

How long may a patient with chronic sinusitis need to be on abx? - Correct Ans-3-4
weeks

How long do symptoms typically persist with chronic sinusitis? - Correct Ans->3 months

What may you suspect when patient has facial pain that worsens when he or she leans
forward and/or halitosis? - Correct Ans-Sinusitis (pain is worse when leaning over
especially with maxillary sinusitis)

What diagnostic testing would you do with sinusitis? - Correct Ans-Usually none -- may
need to do Water's view X-ray, allergy testing, would not do CT scan

How long would you treat acute sinusitis? - Correct Ans-3-4 weeks

What do you use to treat sinusitis? - Correct Ans-Augmenting (amoxicillian + clavulanic
acid)

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