LESSON#10_PART2 Flashcards
(40 cards)
Progress hearing loss due to aging
PRESBYCUSIS
Outer ear
EAR CANAL
Inner ear
COCHLEAR
SEMICIRCULAR CANALS
Ossicles/smallest bone middle ear
(ear drum) vibration
MALLEUS
INCUS
STAPES
Eardrum
TYMPANIC MEMBRANE
Connected to the nose
NASOPHARYNX
Process the information
TEMPORAL LOBE OF CEREBRAL CORTEX
Connect middle ear with the naso pharynx
Opens during swallowing or yawning
EUSTACHIAN TUBE
For balance
VESTIBULE
Veshbular portion
BALANCE
Develop the otoscope
MAHIBUR RAHMAN
Ways to check up ears:
Adult
PULL UP AND BACK
Ways to check up ears:
Children
PULL UP AND DOWN
There’s a fluid when otitis___
OTITIS MEDIA WITH EFFUSION
Common in infant because there’s eustachian tube are small
OTITIS MEDIA
Abnormal findings
EAR ACHE
HEARING LOSS
OTOTOXICITY
Types of hearing loss
SENSORINEURAL
CONDUCTIVE
PRESBYCUSIS
Can cause blurry vision
OTOTOXIC DRUG
Toxic reaction to a drug
OTOTOXICITY
In which the root cause lies in the inner ear or sensory organ
90% reported hearing loss
DEAFNESS
Affect the ability to hear high pitched sound
PRESBYCUSIS
Problem conducting sound waves
CONDUCTIVE HEARING LOSS
When conductive and sensorineural loss combined
MIXED HEARING LOSS
Result of basilar skull fracture
OTORRHAGIA