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Deck 79: Epiglottitis
The provider sees a child with a history of high fever and sore throat. When entering the exam room, the provider finds the child sitting in the tripod position and notes stridor, drooling, and anxiety. What is the initial action for this patient?
A) Administer empirical intravenous antibiotics and steroids.
B) Have the child lie down and administer high-flow, humidified oxygen.
C) Obtain an immediate consultation with an otolaryngologist.
D) Perform a thorough examination of the oropharynx.
A) Administer empirical intravenous antibiotics and steroids.
B) Have the child lie down and administer high-flow, humidified oxygen.
C) Obtain an immediate consultation with an otolaryngologist.
D) Perform a thorough examination of the oropharynx.
C
An adult patient is diagnosed with epiglottitis secondary to a chemical burn. Which medication will be given initially to prevent complications?
A) Chloramphenicol
B) Clindamycin
C) Dexamethasone
D) Metronidazole
A) Chloramphenicol
B) Clindamycin
C) Dexamethasone
D) Metronidazole
C
An adult patient is seen in clinic with fever, sore throat, and dysphagia. Which diagnostic test will the provider order to confirm a diagnosis of epiglottitis?
A) Blood cultures
B) Complete blood count
C) Fiberoptic nasopharyngoscopy
D) Lateral neck film
A) Blood cultures
B) Complete blood count
C) Fiberoptic nasopharyngoscopy
D) Lateral neck film
C

