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◍ when examining lab from a person with mono what would the NP
expect to find? Answer:Lymphocytosis
◍ EBV is transmitted through which route? Answer:oral pharyngeal
secretions (saliva)
◍ Sx of mono usually present how many days after initially infected?
Answer:30-50 days
◍ if a pt is being treated for strep and tells you he or she has allergy
to PCN what class of med to avoid Answer:beta-lactam
◍ 60 yr old concerned over a painless fixed oral sore on exam there is
a white ulcerated lesion with induration what do you suspect
Answer:oral cancer
◍ which vision sx is common in open angel glaucoma
Answer:peripheral vision loss
, ◍ pt presents with sudden vision changes with floaters and flashes,
what is next step Answer:refer to eye dr (retinal detachment)
◍ An acutely presenting, erythematous, tender lump within the eyelid
Answer:Hordeolum (stye)
◍ A granulomatous infection of a Meibomian gland, presenting in the
form of painless swelling on the eyelid Answer:Chalazion
◍ what maneuver can be performed to help manage sx of vertigo?
Answer:Epley maneuver
◍ What can help diagnose vertigo Answer:Dix-Hallpack test
◍ A pt is started on antibiotics for strep a few days later the mono
spot comes back positive what is the first thing to do?
Answer:discontinue antibiotics
◍ peripheral vision loss that has worsened over the last few months
Answer:open-angle glaucoma (peripheral loss over time)
◍ Risk factor for otitis externa? Answer:Exposure to water, excessive
use of headphones, Q-tips, impacted cerumen and earplugs