zero to finals conditions Flashcards

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what is otosclerosis

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fixation of bones in the middle ear leading to conductive hearing loss

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2
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what type of pitch does otosclerosis effect

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lower pitched sounds

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3
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most common bacteria associated with otitis media

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strep.pneumonia

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4
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pathophysiology of BPPV

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calcium in the semi-circular canals. The crystals effect the flow of endolymph and head movements cause movement of it and causes vertigo

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5
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what is vestibular neuronitis

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inflammation of vestibular nerve

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6
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do you get hearing loss with vestibular neuronitis

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no just vertigo

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7
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what is labyrinthitis

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Labyrinthitis refers to inflammation of the bony labyrinth of the inner ear, including the semicircular canals, vestibule (middle section) and cochlea. The inflammation is usually attributed to a viral upper respiratory tract infection.

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8
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symptoms of labyrinthitis

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vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus

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9
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what is menieres disease

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effects the inner ear due to impairment of endolymph absorption

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10
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Ménière’s disease triad

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Vertigo, Sensioneural hearing loss, tinnitus

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what is quinsy

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Quinsy is the common name for a peritonsillar abscess. Arises when there is trapped pus caused by a bacterial infection causing an abscess

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what bacteria causes quinsy

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strep.pyogenes (group A strep)

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management of quinsy

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Surgical drain to remove pus
steriods to reduce inflammation

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14
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what bacterial causes bacterial tonsilitis

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group A strep treated with penicillin V

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how do you determine if tonsilitis is bacterial

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centor score- more than 3 suggests bacteria

Fever over 38ºC
Tonsillar exudates
Absence of cough
Tender anterior cervical lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy)

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16
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what is leukoplakia

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white patches in the mouth

17
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what is erythoplakia

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red patches in the mouth

18
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what is gingivitis

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inflammation of the gums

19
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what is glossitis

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inflammation of the tongue. papillae shrink

20
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what causes glossitis

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iron deficiency, B12 deficiency, coeliac disease

21
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causes of strawberry tongue

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scarlet fever

22
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what is cholesteatoma

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Cholesteatoma is an abnormal collection of squamous epithelial cells in the middle ear.

23
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what causes cholesteatoma

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The main theory is that negative pressure in the middle ear, caused by Eustachian tube dysfunction,

24
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presentation of cholesteatoma

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foul smelling discharge out of ear, unilateral conductive hearing loss