Deck 70: Chronic Nasal Congestion and Discharge
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Deck 70: Chronic Nasal Congestion and Discharge
A provider determines that a patient has chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps. What is the first-line treatment for this condition?
A) Intranasal corticosteroids
B) Oral decongestants
C) Systemic corticosteroids
D) Topical decongestants
A) Intranasal corticosteroids
B) Oral decongestants
C) Systemic corticosteroids
D) Topical decongestants
A
A patient reports persistent nasal blockage, nasal discharge, and facial pain lasting on the right side for the past 5 months. There is no history of sneezing or eye involvement. The patient has a history of seasonal allergies and takes a non-sedating antihistamine. What does the provider suspect is the cause of these symptoms?
A) Allergic rhinitis
B) Autoimmune vasculitides
C) Chronic rhinosinusitis
D) Rhinitis medicamentosa
A) Allergic rhinitis
B) Autoimmune vasculitides
C) Chronic rhinosinusitis
D) Rhinitis medicamentosa
C
A pregnant woman develops nasal congestion with chronic nasal discharge. What is the recommended treatment for this patient?
A) Intranasal corticosteroids
B) Prophylactic antibiotics
C) Saline lavage
D) Topical decongestants
A) Intranasal corticosteroids
B) Prophylactic antibiotics
C) Saline lavage
D) Topical decongestants
C

