ENT Flashcards

1
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acute otitis externa management

A

topical gent with or without hydrocortisone drops

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2
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Weber test

A

512Hz in middle of forehead
Normal= same in both ears
Sensorineural= louder in normal ear
Conductive= louder in affected ear

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3
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Rhinne’s test

A

512Hz on mastoid until can’t hear and then move to next to canal
Normal/sensorineural= air conduction better than bone which is Rinne’s positive (both conductive as both reduced equally)
Conductive= not heard when put next to the ear as bone is better than air so Rinne negative

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4
Q

most common complication of meningitis

A

sensorineural hearing loss

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5
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otitis externa diabetics management

A

cirpofloxcin to cover pseudomonas

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