1. Name of the location of 90% of epistaxis
2. A genetic disorder that forms AV malformations in the skin, lungs, brain etc
3. Name of posterior vascular plexus in the nasal cavity causing posterior epistaxis
4. 1st line treatment for all epistaxis
5. The common brand name for anterior nasal packing
6. Chemical used in cautery sticks
7. Physically scaring complication of posterior nasal packing with foleys catheter
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Virtual Patients - Otology - Otorrhea
You perform the tuning fork test. You are reassured by the Rinne's test lateralising to the left ear (operated side). On examination, there is no evidence of nystagmus and after an overnight stay, some antiemetics PRN further review in the morning concludes a complete resolution of the vertigo and subsequently the patient is discharged home by the operating surgeon.
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