What 3 criteria must be met in order to be diagnosed as AOM? {Ans: middle ear effusion, acute onset (>48 hrs), s/s inflammation}what class of drug is bactrim {Ans: sulfonamide, a "sulfa" drug}pt presents with sudden vision changes with floaters and flashes, what is next step {Ans: refer to eye dr (retinal detachment)}What class of drugs is penicillin? {Ans: beta-lactam}-"Gritty", burning -Morning crusting -Watery to serous discharge during day -Unilateral at onset then bilateral w/in 1-2 days -URI symptoms follow {Ans: viral conjuctivitis}pt presents with dizziness which finding would be an expected finding with Meniere's disease {Ans: air conduction excessively exceeds bone conduction}