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risk factors for AOM   <2 yo; bottle fed; prematurity; smoker in house; daycare; native american  
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recurrent OM =   3 episodes AOM in 6 mos or 4 in 1 yr  
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sinusitis Abx tx   1st - amoxil or cefuroxime (ceftin); PCN allergy: biaxin, azithro, bactrim; 2nd: Aug or levaquin  
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Vertigo DDx   vestibular (BPPV, meniere, vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis), neuro (migraine, MS, stroke), CV (syncope, ortho hypotension)  
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Laryngitis   persistence may lead to polyps; M cat or H flu; erythromycin  
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Pharyngitis: GABHS   fever >38C, cervical LA, no cough, tonsillar exudate  
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vestibular vertigo DDx: sx duration   BPPV <30 sec, meniere min to hrs, vestib neuronitis: days  
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vestibular vertigo DDx: sx provoked by:   BPPV specific posn changes; vestib neuronitis: any changes; meniere dz tinnitus/n/v, not provoked by posn change  
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vertigo testing   dix-hallpike: +BPPV rotatory nystagmus; audiogram: nl BPPV/vestib neuritis, low freq SNHL in meniere  
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vertigo tx   BPPV: epley; vestib neuritis meclizine/valium; meniere low salt/ acetazolamide  
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