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What are the 2 most common etiologic agents in ABRS (Acute Bacterial Rhino Sinusitis)? 1. S. pneumoniae and M. pneumoniae 2. S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae 3. S. aureus and S. pneumoniae 4. S. ... aureus and H. influenzae 2. S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae What assessment finding is most characteristic of ABRS (Acute Bacterial Rhino Sinusitis)? 1. Fever, sore throat, and purulent nasal discharge 2. URI symptoms lasting > 9 days or worsening after 5 days 3. Discolored nasal discharge and nasal congestion 4. Clear nasal discharge and frontal headache 2. URI symptoms lasting > 9 days or worsening after 5 days In a patient with ABRS (Acute Bacterial Rhino Sinusitis), the goal is to: 1. avoid environmental irritants 2. dry up the excessive mucus production with antihistamines 3. irrigation of sinuses to wash out bacteria and thickened secretions 4. promote drainage with decongestants or nasal irrigation 4. promote drainage with decongestants or nasal irrigation [Show More]
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