Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Flashcards

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[Eye/Dev]

Time line of vision development

Visual fixation present at __ and matures at __
Able to track across midline at __, 180° by __
Accommodation present at __ matures at __
Infants are usually __ (myopic or hyperopic)

A

Visual fixation present at birth and matures at 6-8 weeks
Able to track across midline at 2 months, 180° by 4 months
Accommodation present at birth matures at 2-3 months
Infants are usually hyperopic (far-sighted)

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[Eye/Stye]

Chalazion vs Hordeolum

__ : infectious abscess, painful, warm compress, resolusion in 3-5 days
__ : non-infectious, painless, spontaneous resolution in a few months

A

Hordeolum (stye) : infectious abscess, painful, warm compress, resolusion in 3-5 days
Chalazion : non-infectious, painless, spontaneous resolution in a few months

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[Eye/Strabismus]

Strabismus, malalignment of eye
In (__), Out (__), Up (__), Down (__)
Needs correction if persists after __ months

A

In (esotropia), Out (exotropia), Up (hypertropia), Down (hypotropia)
Needs correction if persists after 4 months

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[Ear/AOM]

Indication for observation for acute otitis media?

Age: 6 months to 2 year
Laterality: __ (uni or bilateral)

Age: 6 months to 2 year
Laterality: __ (uni or bilateral)

A

Observation without antibiotics can be considered for

Acute otitis media without otorrhea
Well-appearing, low grade fever (<39)

Age: 6 months to 2 year
Laterality: unilateral
(bilateral <2yr ->antibiotics)

Age: >2 year
Laterality: unilateral or bilateral

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5
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[Ear/Otitis]

Diagnosis?
Treatment?

Asymptomatic, some hearing loss

A

Otitis Media with Effusion

  • Treatment:
    Spontaneous resolution in 6 weeks
    If persist, tympanostomy tube placement
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[Throat/hoarseness]

Chronic hoarseness

The most common cause?
Treatment?

A

Voice abuse
Rest

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[Ear/Otitis]

Diagnosis?
Treatment?

Chronic painless ear drainage > 6 weeks
Some hearing loss

A

Chronic Supprative Otitis Media

  • Treatment:
    topical quinolone for 2 weeks
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[Ear/Otitis/Cx]

Diagnosis?

Abnormal growth of squamous epithelim in the middle ear
Some hearing loss, carnial nerve palsies, vertigo
Patients with recurrent ear infections
Surgically removed

A

Cholesteatoma

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9
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[Ear/Otitis/Cx]

Diagnosis?
Treatment?

Otitis media complication
Fever, postauricular erythema, tenderniss, protrusion of the auricle
Requires tympanocentesis and culture

A

Mastoiditis

  • Treatment:
    IV vancomycin
    +/- Ceftazidime or cefepime
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[Ear/AOM]

Duration for high dose amoxicillin for acute otitis media?

< 24 months: __
2 -5 years: __
> 5 years: __

A

< 24 months: 10 days
2 -5 years: 7 days
> 5 years: 5 days

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