NR 507 Week 7 – Disease Process Presentation – PART 3

Identify two treatment options that are NOT recommended (I.e., recommended against):

One treatment option that the panel recommended would be clinicians routinely performing sinonasal imaging on patients who present with symptoms that are common with the diagnosis of allergic rhinitis. The second treatment option that the panel recommended would be clinicians’ oral leukotriene receptor antagonists as the main therapy for those diagnosed with allergic rhinitis. However, as stated at the beginning of the case study, the collection of patient history, physical examination, and allergy testing are the main choices for determining the diagnosis of AR (Seidman, M. D., Gurgel, R. K., Lin, S. Y., Schwartz, S. R., Baroody, F. M., Bonner, J. R., … Nnacheta, L. C. (2015).

Reference:

American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. (2015). Clinical Practice Guidelines. Retrieved from

https://www.entnet.org/sites/default/files/uploads/PracticeManagement/Resources/_files/a llergic-rhinitis-history-and-physical-findings.pdf


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