Otitis media pathogens - Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
Looking for the best study guides, study notes and summaries about Otitis media pathogens? On this page you'll find 663 study documents about Otitis media pathogens.
Page 2 out of 663 results
Sort by
-
Nurs 629 Exam 3 (Maryville
- Exam (elaborations) • 25 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $11.19
- + learn more
Otitis media pathogens - ans Caused by: S. Pneumoniae (most common); H. Influenzae, M. Catarrhils 
 
Otitis media Symptoms: - ans Fever, Pain, discharge from ear, tugging at ear, irritability, crying, lethargy, decreased appetite, decreased sleep, Recent URI 
 
Objective findings in otitis media - ans Red, bulging OM; Retracted with pus; no movement of TM, Inability to see landmarks; occasional hole in TM 
 
Treatment for AOM + Conjunctivitis d/t : H. Influenzae - ans Amoxici...
-
MMSC 438 EXAM 2 SET Q&A
- Exam (elaborations) • 36 pages • 2023
-
- $12.99
- + learn more
MMSC 438 EXAM 2 SET Q&A 
1. A bloody stool sample is received in the laboratory and plated to routine 
stool culture media. The following results arerecorded by the laboratory 
scientist 24 hours after plating the patient sample:Blood agar: beta-hemolytic 
coloniesMacConkey: Only lactose fermenting colonies are presentSMAC: 2+ 
clear colonies presentFurther testing reveals: Oxidase negative, indole positive, 
MUG negative, motileThe most likely identification is: 
A. Yersinia enterocolitic...
-
Nurs 629 Exam 3 (Maryville) Questions With Verified Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 23 pages • 2023
- Available in package deal
-
- $13.49
- + learn more
Otitis media pathogens - Answer Caused by: S. Pneumoniae (most common); H. Influenzae, M. Catarrhils 
 
Otitis media Symptoms: - Answer Fever, Pain, discharge from ear, tugging at ear, irritability, crying, lethargy, decreased appetite, decreased sleep, Recent URI 
 
Objective findings in otitis media - Answer Red, bulging OM; Retracted with pus; no movement of TM, Inability to see landmarks; occasional hole in TM 
 
Treatment for AOM + Conjunctivitis d/t : H. Influenzae - Answer Amoxicillin-cla...
-
CMN 568 Exam Test Bank 232 Questions and Answers (All are Correct)
- Exam (elaborations) • 21 pages • 2024
-
- $13.89
- + learn more
CMN 568 Exam Test Bank 232 Questions and Answers (All are Correct) 
How long does effusion behind TM last post AOM? - Answer up to 3 months; if longer than 3mo, refer for hearing test and possible PE tubes 
 
SNAP approach to AOM - Answer Safety Net Abx Prescription; watchful waiting for 48-72hr to see if symptoms improve or worsen; allows many children to avoid abx use and let infection clear on its own 
 
treatment for AOM - Answer first line: amoxicillin 90mg/kg/day divided BID 
if failed:...
-
NR 566 WEEK 3 NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Questions with complete solution
- Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
-
Available in package deal
-
- $13.49
- + learn more
NR 566 WEEK 3 NR 566 Chamberlain College Nursing Questions with complete solution Pros and cons of beta blocker use in glaucoma - correct answer -pros: first line to lower IOP 
-cons: can be absorbed systemically and cause bradycardia, heart block, bronchospasm 
 
How do you treat glaucoma in someone with asthma or COPD - correct answer BETAXOLOL 
 
How do you treat of otitis media? - correct answer -pain medication 
-high dose amoxicillin 
-for low pcn allergy: cefuroxime, cefdinir, cef...
Get paid weekly? You can!
-
CMN 568 Exam 1 Correctly Answered.
- Exam (elaborations) • 15 pages • 2024
-
Available in package deal
-
- $11.49
- + learn more
CMN 568 Exam 1 Correctly Answered. 
proper otoscopic technique - correct answer Proper technique: 
Note that he is bracing his finger against the child's cheek, if patient moves, so does otoscope 
 
OTITIS EXTERNA - correct answer Cellulitis of the soft tissues of the external auditory canal 
-AKA swimmers ear 
 
Otitis externa pathogens - correct answer Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
Staphylococcus aureus 
Aspergillus or other fungi (especially diabetics) 
 
Risk Factors otitis externa - cor...
-
Microbiology CSMLS Review Questions and Answers Rated A+
- Exam (elaborations) • 35 pages • 2024
- Available in package deal
-
- $10.99
- + learn more
Microbiology CSMLS Review Questions 
 
and Answers Rated A+ 
 
The pulmonary form of anthrax is known as 
- Valley fever 
- Walking pneumonia 
- Farmers' lung 
- Woolsorters disease Woolsorters disease 
 
Streptococci are unable to synthesize the enzyme 
- Catalase 
- Kinase 
 
- Hyaluronidase 
- Lipase Catalase 
(Organisms that synthesize the enzyme catalase are able to protect themselves from the killing 
effects of H2O2 by converting it to H2O and O2. Streptococci are unable to do this) 
 
W...
-
WGU D115 Comprehensive Exam | All 100 Questions and Answers | Verified Answers | (Brand New Version!)
- Exam (elaborations) • 30 pages • 2023
-
- $20.99
- + learn more
The clinical manifestations of myasthenia gravis include diplopia, ptosis, 
ocular palsies, facial droop, and difficulty swallowing and chewing. The 
symptoms are a direct result of a defect in nerve impulse transmission at the 
neuromuscular junction. These symptoms usually have an insidious onset 
and can commonly occur during which significant life event? - correct 
answers Pregnancy 
When prescribing an antibiotic to treat acute otitis media, the FNP is aware 
that there are 4 common bacteri...
-
HFHC Exam 3 Questions Correct Answers 2024 Update
- Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
-
Available in package deal
-
- $12.89
- + learn more
HFHC Exam 3 Questions Correct Answers 2024 Update 
 
What is otitis media? - Answer -inflammation of the middle ear 
AKA ear infection 
 
What are the types of otitis media? - Answer -Acute, Serous, Chronic 
 
What is acute otitis media? - Answer -bacterial infection in middle ear from pathogens transferred from the nasopharynx (typically following an upper respiratory infection) 
 
What is serous otitis media? - Answer -collection of fluid in middle ear behind tympanic membrane impairing the eq...
-
Microbiology CSMLS Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers!!
- Exam (elaborations) • 20 pages • 2024
-
- $7.99
- + learn more
The pulmonary form of anthrax is known as 
- Valley fever 
- Walking pneumonia 
- Farmers' lung 
- Woolsorters disease - Answer-Woolsorters disease 
Streptococci are unable to synthesize the enzyme 
- Catalase 
- Kinase 
- Hyaluronidase 
- Lipase - Answer-Catalase 
(Organisms that synthesize the enzyme catalase are able to protect themselves from the killing 
effects of H2O2 by converting it to H2O and O2. Streptococci are unable to do this) 
Which of the following is NOT appropriate when descr...
That summary you just bought made someone very happy. Also get paid weekly? Sell your study resources on Stuvia! Discover all about earning on Stuvia