29/4 Flashcards
Nose bleeds:
- What angle is packing inserted at and why?
- Pt with long nosebleeds but hypoxic - how manage?
- What is the most common artery to be ligated in surgery
- on the horizontal plane so don’t damage cribriform plate
- still give o2 - 15l 100% O2 non-rebreather
- SPA - sphenopalatine artery
Stridor with septic picture on 3 month old child. Spot diagnosis
Epiglottitis
DD of stridor adults and kids?
Foreign body
Tumour
Infection
Epiglottitis/supraglottitis
Croup
Laryngomalacia
EBV linked to what kind of cancer?
HPV linked to?
Nasopharyngeal (linked to EB = EBove = nasal)
Oropharngeal
Stridor managed??
Dex
nebulised adrenaline
O2
What is the bed side intervention ENT docs can do in life-threatening stridor?
Cricoidectomy - just straight through the neck
Trachestomy vs larngectomy
Tracheostomy - still have larynx just a hole through the trachea
Larngeyctomy - full removal of the larynx
How do you know if it’s left or right ear on otoscope?
Handle of the malleous on L = L ear
Learn some classic audiograms
How long for glue ear to resolve?
If doesn’t resolve?
3 months
1. Grommets
2. Hearing aid
Presentation of cholesteatoma
Bilateral smelly ear discharge
Sensironeural hearing loss