Ear Medication Flashcards

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What are the clinical signs of otitis externa

A

Shaking of the head, scratching of the ears, malodor of the ear canal, stenosis of the ear canal

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What are the five most common diseases that cause otitis externa

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Atopy, food allergy, seborrhea, earmites, foreign body

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What is atopy

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Inhaling allergy categorized by scratching, Paw licking, face rubbing.

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What is a food allergy

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And allergy due to hyper sensitivity of certain foods and food additives

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What is seborrhea

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Categorized by the excessive production of oil in the skin and the formation of greasy or dry scaly skin.

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6
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What is ear mites

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A parasite which commonly causes the onset of otitis externa

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7
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What types of yeast are found in otitis externa

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Malassezia and candida

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8
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What type of bacteria are found in otitis externa

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Staphylococcal or streptococcal

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9
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What is the benefits of topical otic anti-infective agents

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Antibacterial or antifungal properties. Often contain anti-inflammatory agents that reduce inflammation and decrease pruritis

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10
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What is special about gentocin preparations

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Possible ototoxicity because gentamicin is an aminoglycoside. Do not use in the presence of ruptured eardrum’s

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11
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What is a common anesthetic contained in ear products

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Tetracaine

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What is a squalane

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Enhances the product by speeding up percutaneous penetration of the active ingredients

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What is the clinical use for chloramphenicol

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Include treatment for acute otitis media externa and pyoderma in dogs and cats

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What is something that special about Chloramphenicol

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Cannot be used in animals raised for food production

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What is one of the adverse side effects for neomycin

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Ototoxicity. Do not use in presence of ruptured ear drum

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16
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What are the four acids generally used as a drying agent in ear cleaners

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Tannic acid, salicylic acid, acetic acid, boric acid.

17
Q

What can drying agents contain

A

An antimicrobial or a corticosteroids

18
Q

What is lactic acid used for

A

Antibacterial and Keratolytic. Lactic acid is thought to diminish corneocyte adhesion by interfering with the formation of ionic bonds.

19
Q

What is salicylic acid used for

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Antibacterial and Keratolytic. It is believed that salicylic acid solubilizes cell surface proteins resulting in desquamantion of Keratolytic debris.

20
Q

What is pcmx used for

A

Broad spectrum germicide that has bacterial properties.

21
Q

What is sodium docusate

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An effective wax and debris emulsifier.

22
Q

What is propylene glycol used for

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Serves as a vehicle and also acts as a humectant by adding water to the stratum corneum

23
Q

What is a spherulite

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Allows for slow release of product to prolong effects of active ingredients.

24
Q

Why would you do an ear flush

A

Flushing earwax remover’s debris, allows medication to contract the skin, allows visualization of the ear drum.

25
Q

What is tris edta used for

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Removes calcium and magnesium ions from the covering of gram negative organisms causing the penetration of antiinfectives.

26
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What is otitis externa

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Inflammation of the external auditory canal. Most common ear disease found in household pets