ENT Management Pathways Flashcards

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At what point would you consider prescribing intranasal corticosteroids for acute sinusitis?

A

If symptoms have been present for more than 10 days

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When would you prescribe an antibiotic for acute sinusitis, and what one is first and second line?

A

‘systemically very unwell, signs and symptoms of a more serious illness, or at high-risk of complications’ - BNF
Or present for more than 10 days (antibiotic person)
Penicillin V first line, doxycycline 2nd line (5 days)

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When would you prescribe an antibiotic for otitis media?

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Antibiotics should be prescribed immediately if:
Symptoms lasting more than 4 days or not improving
Systemically unwell but not requiring admission
Immunocompromise or high risk of complications secondary to significant heart, lung, kidney, liver, or neuromuscular disease
Younger than 2 years with bilateral otitis media
Otitis media with perforation and/or discharge in the canal

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What antibiotic would you give for otitis media?

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Amoxicillin 5 days
Clarithromycin if allergic

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