URTI Flashcards

1
Q

How to treat URTI

A

NSAIDS
Decongestant, antihistamine
Zinc (not intranasal)
Honey
Intranasal ipatropium (anticholinergic)

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2
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List three bacteria that cause URTI

A

H. Influenza
S. Pneumoniae
M. Catarrhalis (more in children)

Pseudomonas
S. Aureus

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3
Q

List 4 symptoms of acute sinusitis

A

Facial pain
Nasal obstruction
Discolored Discharge
Lack of smell

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4
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List 7 red flag symptoms of sinusitis and what you should do if you see them

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Persistent high fever
Periobital edema
Cranial nerve palsies
Abnormal EOM
Proptosis
Vison changes
Severe headache
Altered mental status
Meningeal signs

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5
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List the first and second line classes for treatment of sinusitis

A

Penicillins (amox)
Bactrim (TMP SMX)
Macrolide

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6
Q

How long should you treat sinusitis

A

5-10 days

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7
Q

List 5 non prescription treatments for sinusitis

A

Nasal rinses
Intranasal steroids
Decongestants
Analgesics
Anti-Inflammatories

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8
Q

How to know clinically if someone has strep

A

FEVERPAIN Score

<3 days of onset
Prulent tonsils
No cough
Inflammed tonsils
Fever in the past 24 hours
4+=45% chance

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9
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How do we treat strep

A

Amox
Not delayed
This just increases chance of needing second round of abx.

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10
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If you suspect mono, list 3 lab tests you would order

A

Lymphocytes
AST
ALT
Monospot

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11
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How do you treat mono

A

Hand washing
Contact informing
No abx

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12
Q

What’s the biggest risk with Mono. ANd how you avoid it

A

Splenic rupture (1-2/1000)
No contact sports for 3-8 weeks

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13
Q

Risk factors for Sinusitis

A

CF
Immunodeficiency
Smoking
Pollution
Deviated septum
Polyps
Cocaine
Dental procedures

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14
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What prevention medication if influenza exists and when to use?

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Oseltamivir or zanamivir
Antivirals

If HIGH risk Start within 12 hrs ssx, >48 hrs consider if severe illness
“Because you are high risk I will give you rx in case you get the flu”

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