Non-Genetic HL Flashcards

1
Q

Why is the Apgar Score administered?

A

To determine the state of neonates

it’s administered 1 and 5 min post birth

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2
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Apgar score observes heart rate, respiratory effort, reflex, irritability, ____________, and color.

A

Muscle Tone

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3
Q

Any disorders of respiration may cause ___________ hearing loss due to ________.

A

sensorineural; hypoxemia

hypoxemia=low oxygen levels in blood

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4
Q

TORCH Complex includes factors that could cause what?

A

hearing loss

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5
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T --> 
O -->
R -->
C -->
H -->
A
Toxoplasmosis 
Other bacterial Infections
Rubella
CMV (cytomegalo virus)
Herpes
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6
Q

TORCH are __________ infections. (what kind?)

A

Congenital

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7
Q

Toxoplasmosis is transmitted by what? (2 things)

A
  • transmitted through undercooked meat or contact with cat feces
  • can lead to vision problems or later development of HL
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8
Q

Syphillis can cause __________ and _________.

*Congenital Infection (CI)

A

sensorineural hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction (balance issues)

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9
Q

Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) causes the greatest damage during what trimester?
*(CI)

A

in the first trimester

*affects hearing, vision, heart, psychomotor

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10
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A Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection during the first trimester can affect the fetus. T or F?
*(CI)
A

FALSE; a CMV infection during ANY gestation stage will affect the fetus.

*10-15% of those infected will have progressive SNL and/or developmental delay & CNS sequelae

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11
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What are some of the symptoms of herpes simplex virus (HSV)?
(there’s 4)
*(CI)

A

Nenonates may show: rash, organ dysfunction, neurologic difficulties, and SNHL.

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12
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Meningitis causes _______ to ______ hearing loss.

*Postnatal Infection (PI)

A

mild to profound

  • can also lead to ossification of the cochlea
  • cases are decreasing b/c of vaccines
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13
Q

Hyperbilirubinemia is a byproduct of what?

A

the breakdown of red blood cells

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14
Q

jaundice or yellow color to the skin is caused by

A

hyperbilirubinemia

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15
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why is hyperbilirubinemia so harmful?

A

too much bilirubin is neurotoxic –> too much can be harmful to the CNS and it is associated with auditory neuropathy.

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16
Q

damage to the spiral ganglia, auditory nerve, and brainstem nuclei is a result of ….

A

high level of bilirubin

17
Q

Hyperbilirubinemia treatments

A
  • phototherapy (light therapy)

- blood transfusions in severe cases

18
Q

Collapsed ear canals, cerumen and foreign bodies, bony growths, otitis externa

A

Issues with external ear that could lead to HL

19
Q

HL- Middle Ear Issues

A

Otitis Media, cholesteatoma, mastoiditis, tympanosclerosis

20
Q

HL- Inner Ear Issues

A

autoimmune disease, acoustic neuroma, ototoxicity, noise induced HL

21
Q

a noise induced hearing loss leads to –>

A

notched SNHL near 4000 Hz

22
Q

Michel aplasia and mondini aplasia are?

A

congenital inner ear malformations

23
Q

complete absence of the inner ear and auditory nerve: ______ :: incomplete development of the membranous and bony labyrinth: _______

A

Michel Aplasia

Mondini Aplasia