Allergic rhinitis.

This week you will create a 12–15-slide PowerPoint.

For your assigned topic(s), you are to discuss the incidence and prevalence of the disorder, pathophysiology from an advanced practice perspective, physical assessment and examination, evidence-based treatment plan and patient education, as well as follow up and evaluation to assess the efficacy and outcomes of the evidence-based treatment plan for management of an episodic, acute, and chronic case involving the pathology(s) you are sharing. List any diagnostic studies or laboratory test(s) you need to rule in or rule out a diagnosis. The entry should be posted as an attachment. Please pick one of the following topics for your post: Allergic rhinitis, conjunctivitis, blepharitis, sinusitis, hordeolum, chalazion, otitis media, otitis externa, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, glossitis, TMJ
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Allergic rhinitis is a form of inflammation within the nose of human being that occurs when system of immune overreacts to allergens within the air. Symptoms and Signs consist of a runny nose, sneezing, red, watery eyes, plus swelling eyes (Wallace & Dykewicz, 2017). The liquid from such nose is typically clear. Symptom beginning is often in minutes following disclosure and can influence sleep, working ability plus ability of concentrating at school. Additionally such symptoms are caused by pollen developing symptoms during certain period on a yearly basis…

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