Ontology Flashcards

1
Q

In which ear will a patient with conductor be hearing loss hear Webber’s test the loudest?

A

The one with the conductive loss

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2
Q

Tx for auricular haematoma

A

Incision and drainage
Pressure drainage
Antibiotics

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3
Q

What is otitis externa?

A

Inflammation of external auditory meatus

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4
Q

Tx for otitis externa

A

Antibiotic/steroid ear drops

+/- suction under microscope

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5
Q

What is malignant otitis externa?

A

Osteomyelitis of temporal bone

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6
Q

S+S of malignant otitis externa

A

Severe pain in elderly diabetics
Granulation in EAC
+/- cranial nerve palsies

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7
Q

Tx for malignant otitis externa

A

Antibiotics for weeks or months

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8
Q

S+S of otitis media with effusion

A

Hearing loss

Speech delay

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9
Q

Tx for otitis media with effusion

A

Observation for 3 months
Otovent
-blow balloon with nose to force air up Eustachian tube
Gromet
-air can come and go through an artificial Eustachian tube

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10
Q

What is acute suppurative otitis media?

A

Pus in middle ear

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11
Q

S+S of acute suppurative otitis media

A

Otalgia

Otorrhea

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12
Q

Tx for supparative otitis media

A

Amoxicillin

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13
Q

What is tympanosclerosis?

A

Calcification in tympanic membrane and middle ear

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14
Q

S+S of tympanosclerosis

A

Asymptomatic

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15
Q

What’s chronic suppurative otitis media?

A

Perforated tympanic membrane or cholesteatoma

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16
Q

4 complications of chronic suppurative otitis media?

A

Dead ear=severe hearing loss
Facial palsy
Meningitis
Brain abscess

17
Q

RFs for chronic suppurative otitis media

A

Infection
Trauma
Grommet

18
Q

Tx for chronic suppurative otitis media

A

Myringoplasty

Water precautions

19
Q

What’s cholesteatoma?

A

Eustachian tube dysfunction

Abnormal, benign skin growth in the middle ear

20
Q

S+S of cholesteatoma

A

Persistent offensive otorrhea

21
Q

Tx for cholesteatoma

A

Mastioectomy

22
Q

What’s otosclerosis?

A

Fixation of stapes by extra bone

23
Q

Tx for otosclerosis

A

Stapedectomy

24
Q

What type of hearing loss is associated with cholesteatoma?

A

Conductive

25
Q

What’s presbycusis?

A

Age related hearing loss

26
Q

Aetiology of presbyacusis

A

Noise exposure

27
Q

Type of hearing loss in presbyacusis

A

Sensorineural

28
Q

What’s tinnitus?

A

Any perception of sound

29
Q

When should you investigate tinnitus?

A

Unilateral

Pulsatile

30
Q

Why should stress be managed with those with tinnitus?

A

Stress management

31
Q

What is vertigo?

A

Any perception of movement

32
Q

Differentials for vertigo

A

BPPV
Meniere’s
Vestibular neuritis/ labyrinthitis
Migraine

33
Q

Aetiology for BPPV

A

Otoconia in semicircular canal

34
Q

Tx for menieres

A

Bendroflumethazide
Intratympanic dexamethasone
Intratympanic gentamicin

35
Q

Aetiology of vestibular neuritis/labyrinthitis

A

Reactivation of latest HSV infection of vestibular ganglion

36
Q

S+S of vestibular neuritis

A

Spontaneous vertigo

Nystagmus horizontally, towards affected ears

37
Q

Duration of vestibular neuritis

A

Days

38
Q

Tx for acute and chronic vestibular neuritis

A

Acute
-vestibular sedatives
Chronic
-vestibular rehab