Unit 1: Meniere's Disease Flashcards

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Meniere’s Disease

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inner ear disorder

  • affects balance and hearing
  • triad of symptoms: vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss
  • occurs as an “attack”
  • too much fluid in the inner ear
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Meniere’s Disease: Triad of Symptoms

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  • vertigo
  • tinnitus
  • hearing loss
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Risk Factors for Meniere’s Disease

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  • head injury
  • middle ear infection
  • syphillis
  • allergies
  • alcohol abuse
  • fatigue
  • respiratory infection
  • hx of recent viral illness
  • smoking
  • certain medications
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Pathophysiology of Meniere’s Disease

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excess of endolymphatic fluid in the inner canal of the ear

  • obstructs inner canal system
  • damages vestibular system (balance)
  • decreased hearing and vertigo from dilation of cochlear duct
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Clinical Manifestations of Meniere’s Disease

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  • Vertigo
  • Tinnitus
  • Hearing Loss (unilateral or bilateral)
  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Sweating
  • Increase in symptoms w/ sudden movements
  • Diarrhea
  • Headaches
  • Abdominal Pain
  • Nystagmus (uncontrollable eye movement)
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What is the Goal of Treatment

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  • improve and stabilize fluid volume in the endolymphatic sac
  • preserve hearing
  • control vertigo
  • help optimize quality of life
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Medical Management

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  • symptomatic relief
  • medications and dietary changes
  • low-sodium diet (to decrease total amount of body fluid)
  • balance testing (Romberg Test)
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Prevention and Treatment

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  • low-sodium diet
  • avoid sudden movements
  • avoid bright lights
  • 8 hours of sleep at night
  • daily exercise
  • limit caffeine and alcohol
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Surgical Management

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for severe (unrelenting) Meniere’s Disease

  • risk for hearing loss w/ surgery
  • Vestibular nerve transection
  • Surgically instilling gentamicin
  • Labyrinthectomy
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Clinical Manifestations: Vertigo

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membranous portion of the labyrinth is encased by bone necessary for hearing and balance
-it is filled with fluid called endolymph, and a disturbance in the volume of fluid may be responsible for vertigo

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Clinical Manifestations: Tinnitus

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extra or unusual sounds may be heard b/c of the increase in endolymph within the labyrinth

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Nursing Assessments

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  • Vital Signs
  • Positive Romberg’s Test
  • Caloric Test
  • MRI/CT scan
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Nursing Assessments: Vital Signs

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not noticed until there are secondary changes d/t other procedures (anxiety/infection) that may lead to increase in temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory rate

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Nursing Assessments: Positive Romberg’s Test

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  • disturbance in balance
  • may have nystagmus
  • sensations of dizziness and strange sounds
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Nursing Assessments: Caloric Test

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evaluates for presence of nystagmus
-involves introducing cool and warm water into the ear canal; the water increases the flow of endolymph to induce nystagmus and vertigo

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Nursing Assessments: MRI/CT Scan

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performed when patients present with balance/vertigo/tinnitus issues to r/o presence of tumor or structured abnormalities

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Nursing Action

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  • Medications
  • Limit sodium intake
  • Positioning of patient
  • Safety measures
  • Collaboration w/ neurology or otolaryngology
  • Acupuncture
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Nursing Action: Limit Sodium

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minimizes fluid retention

-can minimize the excess lymphatic fluid

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Nursing Action: Positioning of patient

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in a way that minimizes frequent or vigorous head turn; decreases vertigo by decreasing fluid movement within the vestibular system of the inner ear

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Nursing Action: Safety Measures

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  • prevent falls
  • decrease clutter in room
  • use of cane or walker to help w/ stability when ambulating
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Nursing Action: Acupuncture

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positive effects on balance and nausea

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Nursing Teachings

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  • Disease process
  • Testing (pre and post op teaching)
  • Medications (increase compliance)
  • Safety (use of assistive devices)
  • Follow-up care (frequent regular checkups)
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Medications

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  • Meclizine (Antivert)
  • Furosemide (Lasix)
  • Ondansetron (Zofran)
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Meclizine (Antivert)

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  • antihistamine
  • decreases excitability of the inner ear labyrinth
  • blocks conduction of the inner ear vestibular cerebellar pathways
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Furosemide (Lasix)

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Diuretic

  • decrease fluid
  • decreases pressure in the ear
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Ondansetron (Zofran)

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decreases nausea and vomiting