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[DOCX File]Sinusitis
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The conclusion of the research was that sinusitis should be divided into four categories: acute (bacterial), chronic without polyps, chronic with polyps, and allergic fungal sinusitis. The aim of this categorization was to guide future guidelines and research (Gendy, Walsh, McConn-Walsh, & …
[DOCX File]Case Studies NUR 7202 One and Two - Yola
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In up to 60% of pneumococcal meningitis there is a distant source of infection such as pneumonia, otitis media, sinusitis or endocarditis in which a consulted otorhinolaryngologist is recommended. Pneumococcal meningitis is a life threatening disease that can cause a meningitis triad of high fevers, nuchal rigidity, and altered mental status in ...
[DOCX File]Pharyngitis Treatment
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Current guidelines recommend symptomatic treatment for non-bacterial causes of pharyngitis and antibiotics for pharyngitis caused by bacteria (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016). The first line antibiotic to treat Group A strep pharyngitis, which is the most common bacterial cause of pharyngitis, is Penicillin (Chiappini et al ...
[DOC File]NURSE PROTOCOL FOR
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NOTE: The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Family Physicians recommend that a 10-day regimen be used for treatment of Acute Otitis Media in children younger than 6 years of age but that a duration of 5-7 days may be appropriate in those 6 years of age or older. Dosage should not exceed 1750 mg daily.
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Sponsored by: St. Elizabeth Hospital and Appleton Medical Center. Area of Curriculum/Rotation: ENT/URO/OPTH (8-9 wks) Revision date: March 7, 2007
[DOC File]Purpose: The purpose of this course is to
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Viral sinusitis – also known as the common cold - is the presence of a sinus infection that lasts for one to two weeks with some improvement noted after seven days. A viral sinus infection transforms into a bacterial sinusitis when bacteria grows in the presence of a sinus obstruction that impairs drainage.
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