Epistaxis: the common and not-so-common nosebleed
Approximately 90% of epistaxis cases seen can be treated successfully by primary-care providers. The remainder of cases require an otolaryngologist referral.
Approximately 90% of epistaxis cases seen can be treated successfully by primary-care providers. The remainder of cases require an otolaryngologist referral.
New NP/PA faculty members should reach out to different departments for research experience and develop relationships with other professors.
This infection manifests as a collection of pus and is often a complication of tonsillitis that may require referral to a specialist or hospitalization.