Deck 59: Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis
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Deck 59: Preseptal and Orbital Cellulitis
A child's optic assessment data include unilateral eyelid edema, warmth, and erythema but no pain with ocular movement is reported. Which characteristic is most likely true about this child's infection?
A) Decreased visual acuity may occur.
B) Increased intraocular pressure will be present.
C) Optic nerve compromise is a complication.
D) The eye is typically spared without conjunctivitis.
A) Decreased visual acuity may occur.
B) Increased intraocular pressure will be present.
C) Optic nerve compromise is a complication.
D) The eye is typically spared without conjunctivitis.
D
A patient is experiencing eyelid swelling with erythema and warmth and reports pain with eye movement. Which diagnostic tests will be performed to confirm a diagnosis of orbital cellulitis? (Select all that apply.)
A) Blood cultures
B) Complete blood count
C) CT scan of orbits
D) Lumbar puncture
E) Visual acuity testing
A) Blood cultures
B) Complete blood count
C) CT scan of orbits
D) Lumbar puncture
E) Visual acuity testing
B, C
Which is the most common cause of orbital cellulitis in all age groups?
A) Bacteremic spread from remote infections
B) Inoculation from local trauma or bug bites
C) Local spread from the ethmoid sinus
D) Paranasal sinus inoculation
A) Bacteremic spread from remote infections
B) Inoculation from local trauma or bug bites
C) Local spread from the ethmoid sinus
D) Paranasal sinus inoculation
C

