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NR 602 MID EXAM 2025|
105 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A



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What are s/s of rheumatic fever?



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Good hygiene
Hand washing
Mupirocin (Bactroban) TID

, Retapamulin (Altabax) BID
1st gen ceph for large area (No Pcn? Consider macrolide)


h/o pharyngitis 2-4 prior to symptom onset
Modified Jones criteria to dx:
J: joints (polyarthritis)
O: carditis
N: nodules
E: erythema marginatum
S: sydenham's chorea


Minor criteria: fever, esr, arthralgia, long PR interval




Because it is self-limited in healthy people, tx may be unneccessary.


Tx options: iodine & salicylic acid, potassium hydroxide, tretinoin, cantharidin




Profuse exudate


Associated w/GU s/s 1-2wks after birth




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What is treatment for chalazion?

, Warm, moist compresses 3x a
Bright red vascular overgrowth
day
Elevated
If secondarily infected:
Vary in size
sulfacetamide or erythromycin




Throat cultures
Negative antigen test
ESR
In 2-4 weeks
CRP
If still present after 6wks, follow up
ASO titers
w/ophthalmologist
EKG
CXR
CBC




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How long does viral conjunctivitis usually last?




7-14 days (self-limiting) 3-5 days with persistent symptoms




immediate resolution with no 1 month requiring medical
treatment intervention

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What are physical exam findings for a chalazion?




Swollen uvula
PO azithromycin, doxy (tetracyclines White spots
increase photosensitivity, don't use in Red/swollen tonsils
pregnancy) Red/swollen throat
Gray, furry tongue




Painless 1-2mm vesicles that rupture/form
Does NOT involve lashes honey-colored crusts
Lid edema or palpable mass Weeping, shallow, red ulcers
Red or grey mass on inner Common on mouth, face, nose, site
aspect of lid margin of insect bites




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What are s/s of bacterial conjunctivitis?

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