NRNP 6568 Week 3 Quiz - Knowledge Check (10 out of 10 points)
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- Question: Rhinitis medicamentosa is a condition in which nasal decongestants are overused and the patient’s congestion has worsened
- Question: What differentiates chronic rhinosinusitis from allergic rhinitis.
- Question: All of the following can lead to recurrent epistaxis: hemophilia, Von Willebrand disease, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, and thrombocytopenia
- Question: The NP recognizes common symptoms for allergic rhinitis include:
- Question: What is the most important way to control allergic rhinitis?
- Question: The Centor criteria have been shown to be predictive of a positive diagnosis of in adult patients.
- Question: Match the definitions using the following three terms: hyposmia; anosmia, parosmia.
- Question: Why has there been a dramatic decline in epiglottitis in children?
- Question: The NP will use what to diagnose a corneal abrasion?
- Question: What is the recommended first-line antibiotic and dosage for children with acute otitis media?