Sore Throat Flashcards
What key history would you obtain from a patient that complained of a sore throat?
Duration Fever ENT symptoms (ear pain, URI) Odynophagia Swollen glands \+/- Cough Rash Sick contacts HIV risk factors
What key physical exams would you do for a patient that complains of a sore throat?
Vital signs ENT exam Oral thrush Tonsillar exudate Lymphadenopathy Lung exam Abdominal exam Skin exam
26 yo F presents with sore throat, fever, severe fatigue and loss of appetite for the past week. She also reports epigastric and LUQ discomfort. She has cervical lymphadenopathy and a rash. Her boyfriend recently experienced similar symptoms. Differentials?
Infectious Mononucleosis
Viral or bacterial pharyngitis
Acute HIV infection
Secondary syphilis
26 yo F presents with sore throat, fever, severe fatigue and loss of appetite for the past week. She also reports epigastric and LUQ discomfort. She has cervical lymphadenopathy and a rash. Her boyfriend recently experienced similar symptoms. Differentials: infectious mononucleosis, hepatitis, viral or bacterial pharyngitis, acute HIV infection, secondary syphilis. Workup?
CBC, peripheral smear Monospot test Throat culture AST/ALT/bilirubin/alkaline phosphatase HIV antibody and viral load Anti-EBV antibodies VDRL/RPR
26 yo M presents with a sore throat, fever, rash, and weight loss. He has a history of IV drug abuse and sharing needles. Differentials?
HIV, acute retroviral syndrome Infectious mononucleosis Hepatitis Viral pharyngitis Streptococcal tonsilitis/scarlet fever Secondary syphilis
26 yo M presents with a sore throat, fever, rash, and weight loss. He has a history of IV drug abuse and sharing needles. Differentials: HIV (acute retroviral syndrome), infectious mononucleosis, hepatitis, viral pharyngitis, streptococcal tonsilitis/scarlet fever, secondary syphilis. Workup?
CBC, peripheral smear HIV antibody and viral load CD4 count Monospot test Throat culture VDRL/RPR AST/ALT/bilirubin/alkaline phosphatase
26 yo F presents with fever and sore throat. Differentials?
Pharyngitis (viral or bacterial)
Mycoplasma pneumonia
Acute HIV Infection
Infectious mononucleosis
26 yo F presents with fever and sore throat. Differentials: pharyngitis (viral or bacterial), mycoplasma pneumonia, acute HIV infection, infectious mononucleosis. Workup?
Throat swab for culture and rapid streptococcal antigen
Monospot test
CBC
HIV antibody and viral load