Ear Diseases Flashcards

1
Q

list the main clinical investigations done for the ear

A

tuning fork
proton audiogram
tympanogram
otoscopy

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2
Q

what are the two main tests done with the tuning fork?

A

rinne test

weber test

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3
Q

describe the rinne test

A

place low frequency tuning fork over mastoid

ask the patient when sound can no longer be heard, then quickly position the fork 1-2cm away from the auditory canal

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4
Q

describe the weber test

A

place vibrating tuning fork over the centre of the forehead and ask the patient which ear they can hear better in

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5
Q

how is a tympanogram carried out?

A

inject air into the ear and record pressure changes

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6
Q

list the main symptoms of the ear

A
discharge 
discomfort 
dizziness 
deafness 
tinnitus 
defective facial movement
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7
Q

true or false: the most common cause of earache in adults is referred pain

A

true

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8
Q

list the nerves involved in referred pain to the ear

A
CN V3
CN VII 
CN IX 
CN X 
C2 and C3 (spinal nerves)
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9
Q

what is the pattern of pain in acute otitis media?

A

crescendo decrescendo

intense pain that goes away when pus is drained

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10
Q

true or false: if the patient has no hearing loss, the cochlea is unaffected

A

true

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11
Q

list the main causes of otitis externa

A
bacterial 
idiopathic 
trauma 
allergy 
chemicals 
humidity 
swimming
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12
Q

what is the laymans term for otitis media with effusion?

A

glue ear

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13
Q

how is glue ear treated?

A

monitor for up to three months

grommet insertion

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14
Q

what is the antibiotic of choice for unresolved otitis media?

A

amoxicillin

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15
Q

list some cases of cholesteatoma

A

eardrum perforation
retracted eardrum
downs and turner syndrome
congenital

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16
Q

what is cholesteatoma?

A

presence of squamous epithelium in the middle ear

17
Q

who usually gets glue ear and why?

A

children aged 2-8

short eustachian tube means that infection can travel easily and there is less ventilation of the middle ear