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a. suppurative conjunctivitis - (ANSWER)a 19 y/o man presents with a cc of a red,
irritated rt eye for the past 48 hrs with eyelids that were stuck together this morning
when he awoke. exam reveals injected palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva and
reactive pupils; vision screen with the Snellen chart eval reveals 2-/30 in the right
eye, left eye and both eyes; and purulent eye discharge in on the right. this
presentation is most consistent with:
a. suppurative conjunctivitis
b. viral conjunctivitis
c. allergic conjunctivitis
d. mechanical injury
c. allergen - (ANSWER)a 19 y/o woman presents with a complaint of bilaterally
itchy, red eyes with tearing that occurs intermittently throughout the year and is
,often accompanied by a rope-like eye discharge and clear nasal discharge. this is
most consistent with conjunctival inflammation caused by a)n):
a. bacterium
b. virus
c. allergen
d. injury
d. pseudomonas aeruginosa - (ANSWER)common causative organisms of acute
suppurative conjunctivitis include all of the following except:
a. staphylococcus aureus
b. haemophilus influenzae
c. streptococcus pneumoniae
d. pseudomonas aeruginosa
c. polymyxin - (ANSWER)txment options in suppurative conjunctivitis include all
of the following ophthalmic preparations except:
a. polymyxin B plus trimethroprim
,b. levofloxacin
c. polymyxin
d. azithromycin
d. corticosteroid ophthalmic drops - (ANSWER)txment options in acute and
recurrent allergic conjunctivitis include all of the following except:
a. cromolyn ophthalmic drops
b. oral antihistamines
c. ophthalmological antihistamines
d. corticosteroid ophthalmic drops
b. adenovirus - (ANSWER)the most common virological cause of conjunctivitis is:
a. coronavirus
b. adenovirus
c. rhinovirus
d. human papillomavirus
, d. no antibiotic txment needed - (ANSWER)txment of viral conjunctivitis can
include:
a. moxifloxacin ophthalmic drops
b. polymyxin B ophthalmic drops
c. oral acyclovir
d. no antibiotic txment needed
c. localized nasal mucosa trauma - (ANSWER)anterior epistaxis is usually caused
by:
a. hypertension
b. bleeding d/o
c. localized nasal mucosa trauma
d. a foreign body
c. firm pressure to the area superior to the nasal alar cartilage - (ANSWER)first-
line intervention for anterior epistaxis includes: