Deck 55: Conjunctivitis

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A patient diagnosed with allergic conjunctivitis and prescribed a topical antihistamine-vasoconstrictor medication reports worsening symptoms. What is the provider's next step in managing this patient's symptoms?

A) Consider prescribing a topical mast cell stabilizer.
B) Determine the duration of treatment with this medication.
C) Prescribe a non-sedating oral antihistamine.
D) Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist for further care.
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A patient who has symptoms of a cold develops conjunctivitis. The provider notes erythema of one eye with profuse, watery discharge and enlarged anterior cervical lymph nodes, along with a fever. Which treatment is indicated?

A) Antihistamine-vasoconstrictor drops
B) Artificial tears and cool compresses
C) Topical antibiotic eye drops
D) Topical corticosteroid drops
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A patient reports bilateral burning and itching eyes for several days. The provider notes a boggy appearance to the conjunctivae, along with clear, watery discharge. The patient's eyelids are thickened and discolored. There are no other symptoms. Which type of conjunctivitis is most likely?

A) Allergic
B) Bacterial
C) Chemical
D) Viral
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Deck 55: Conjunctivitis
A patient diagnosed with allergic conjunctivitis and prescribed a topical antihistamine-vasoconstrictor medication reports worsening symptoms. What is the provider's next step in managing this patient's symptoms?

A) Consider prescribing a topical mast cell stabilizer.
B) Determine the duration of treatment with this medication.
C) Prescribe a non-sedating oral antihistamine.
D) Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist for further care.
B
A patient who has symptoms of a cold develops conjunctivitis. The provider notes erythema of one eye with profuse, watery discharge and enlarged anterior cervical lymph nodes, along with a fever. Which treatment is indicated?

A) Antihistamine-vasoconstrictor drops
B) Artificial tears and cool compresses
C) Topical antibiotic eye drops
D) Topical corticosteroid drops
B
A patient reports bilateral burning and itching eyes for several days. The provider notes a boggy appearance to the conjunctivae, along with clear, watery discharge. The patient's eyelids are thickened and discolored. There are no other symptoms. Which type of conjunctivitis is most likely?

A) Allergic
B) Bacterial
C) Chemical
D) Viral
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