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Question 1. Susan is a 19-year-old college student and avid swimmer. She frequently
gets swimmer's ear and asks if there is anything she can do to help prevent it other th
wearing earplugs, which do not really work for her. What do you suggest?
1. Start using a cotton-tipped applicator to dry the ears after swimming.
2. Use ear drops made of a solution of equal parts alcohol and vinegar in each ear after swimming.
3. Use a hair dryer on the highest setting to dry the ears.
4. Stop swimming.
Rationales
Option 1: The adage "You shouldn't put anything smaller than your elbow in your ear" holds true today.
Option 2: Using ear drops made of a solution of equal parts alcohol and vinegar in each ear after swimmin
canal and maintaining an acidic environment, therefore preventing a favorable medium for the growth of bac
ear.
Option 3: A hair dryer operated on the lowest setting several inches from the ear may be used to dry the c
Option 4: There is no reason for the patient to stop swimming.
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Course Topic: HEENT Problems | Area of Practice: Family Practice, Pediatrics, Adult-Gerontology Prima
APN Knowledge Area: Health Promotion and Patient Education, Population Health and Epidemiology | T
Cognitive Level: Application [Applying]
Question 2. In a young child, what most often causes unilateral purulent rhinitis?
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Course Topic: HEENT Problems | Area of Practice: Pediatrics, Family Practice | APN Knowledge Are
Testing Domain: Assess | Cognitive Level: Comprehension [Understanding]
Question 3. Aaron, age 4, is brought to the clinic by his father. His tympanic membra
perforated from otitis media. His father asks about repair of the eardrum. How do you
respond?
1. "The eardrum, in most cases, heals within several weeks."
2. "We need to schedule Aaron for a surgical repair."
3. "He must absolutely stay out of the water for 3 to 6 months."
4. "If the eardrum is not healed in several months, it can be surgically repaired."
Rationales
Option 1: Most perforated tympanic membranes seen with acute otitis media heal within several weeks.
Option 2: If the eardrum has not healed within 3 to 6 months, a surgical repair can be done, but not until a
Option 3: Aaron can swim on the surface with the use of an ear mold but must not dive, jump, or swim und
Option 4: If the eardrum has not healed within 3 to 6 months, a surgical repair can be done, but not until a
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Course Topic: HEENT Problems | Area of Practice: Pediatrics, Family Practice | APN Knowledge Are
Education | Testing Domain: Plan | Cognitive Level: Application [Applying]
Question 4. A 12-year-old male presents to your pediatric clinic with his mother
complaining of ear pain. He has a membership to a local swim club and spends multip
days there a week. He has had purulent drainage from his ear for 1 day. The patient ha
no constitutional symptoms and normal vital signs. He is painful to palpation of his tra
and on exam you cannot see his tympanic membrane. His ear canal is edematous and
erythematous, with purulent discharge present. What is the likely pathogen causing th
symptoms?
1. Staphylococcus aureus
2. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
3. Streptococcus pyogenes
4. Malassezia pachydermatis
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