Deck 71: Epistaxis

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A patient has recurrent epistaxis without localized signs of irritation. Which laboratory tests may be performed to evaluate this condition? (Select all that apply.)

A) BUN and creatinine
B) CBC with type and crossmatch
C) Liver function tests
D) PT and PTT
E) PT/INR
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A patient is in the emergency department with unilateral epistaxis that continues to bleed after 15 minutes of pressure on the anterior septum and application of a topical nasal decongestant. The provider is unable to visualize the site of the bleeding. What is the next measure for this patient?

A) Chemical cautery
B) Electrocautery
C) Nasal packing
D) Petrolatum ointment
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A patient has bilateral bleeding from the nose with bleeding into the pharynx. What is the initial intervention for this patient?

A) Apply firm, continuous pressure to the nostrils.
B) Assess airway safety and vital signs.
C) Clear the blood with suction to identify site of bleeding.
D) Have the patient sit up straight and tilt the head forward.
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Deck 71: Epistaxis
A patient has recurrent epistaxis without localized signs of irritation. Which laboratory tests may be performed to evaluate this condition? (Select all that apply.)

A) BUN and creatinine
B) CBC with type and crossmatch
C) Liver function tests
D) PT and PTT
E) PT/INR
B, D, E
A patient is in the emergency department with unilateral epistaxis that continues to bleed after 15 minutes of pressure on the anterior septum and application of a topical nasal decongestant. The provider is unable to visualize the site of the bleeding. What is the next measure for this patient?

A) Chemical cautery
B) Electrocautery
C) Nasal packing
D) Petrolatum ointment
C
A patient has bilateral bleeding from the nose with bleeding into the pharynx. What is the initial intervention for this patient?

A) Apply firm, continuous pressure to the nostrils.
B) Assess airway safety and vital signs.
C) Clear the blood with suction to identify site of bleeding.
D) Have the patient sit up straight and tilt the head forward.
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