Deck 73: Rhinitis

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A patient has seasonal rhinitis symptoms and allergy testing reveals sensitivity to various trees and grasses. What is the first-line treatment for this patient?

A) Antihistamine spray
B) Intranasal cromolyn
C) Intranasal steroids
D) Oral antihistamines
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A patient is concerned about frequent nasal stuffiness and congestion that begins shortly after getting out of bed in the morning. The patient denies itching and sneezing. A physical examination reveals erythematous nasal mucosa with scant watery discharge. What treatment will the provider recommend for this patient?

A) Consultation for immunotherapy
B) Daily intranasal steroids
C) Oral antihistamines each morning
D) Oral decongestants as needed
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A patient has recurrent sneezing, alterations in taste and smell, watery, itchy eyes, and thin, clear nasal secretions. The provider notes puffiness around the eyes. The patient's vital signs are normal. What is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?

A) Acute sinusitis
B) Allergic rhinitis
C) Chronic sinusitis
D) Viral rhinitis
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Deck 73: Rhinitis
A patient has seasonal rhinitis symptoms and allergy testing reveals sensitivity to various trees and grasses. What is the first-line treatment for this patient?

A) Antihistamine spray
B) Intranasal cromolyn
C) Intranasal steroids
D) Oral antihistamines
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A patient is concerned about frequent nasal stuffiness and congestion that begins shortly after getting out of bed in the morning. The patient denies itching and sneezing. A physical examination reveals erythematous nasal mucosa with scant watery discharge. What treatment will the provider recommend for this patient?

A) Consultation for immunotherapy
B) Daily intranasal steroids
C) Oral antihistamines each morning
D) Oral decongestants as needed
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A patient has recurrent sneezing, alterations in taste and smell, watery, itchy eyes, and thin, clear nasal secretions. The provider notes puffiness around the eyes. The patient's vital signs are normal. What is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?

A) Acute sinusitis
B) Allergic rhinitis
C) Chronic sinusitis
D) Viral rhinitis
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