Deck 76: Tumors and Polyps of the Nose
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Deck 76: Tumors and Polyps of the Nose
A provider examines a patient who has chronic nasal obstruction, respiratory tract symptoms, and generalized malaise. An examination of the nasal mucosa reveals ulceration of the nasal septum. What is the most important action when caring for this patient?
A) Administering prednisone
B) Obtaining a chest radiograph
C) Performing laboratory tests
D) Referring to a specialist
A) Administering prednisone
B) Obtaining a chest radiograph
C) Performing laboratory tests
D) Referring to a specialist
D
A patient reports chronic nasal obstruction and difficulty distinguishing smells. The provider examines the nares with a nasal speculum and observes several grapelike lesions in both nostrils. What is the likely cause of this patient's symptoms?
A) Chronic sinusitis
B) Nasal polyps
C) Squamous cell carcinoma
D) Vascular benign tumor
A) Chronic sinusitis
B) Nasal polyps
C) Squamous cell carcinoma
D) Vascular benign tumor
B
A patient reports chronic nasal obstruction and recurrent epistaxis. Which type of nasal mass is likely?
A) Inverted papilloma
B) Nasal polyp
C) Paranasal lymphoma
D) Squamous cell carcinoma
A) Inverted papilloma
B) Nasal polyp
C) Paranasal lymphoma
D) Squamous cell carcinoma
A