Ear Flashcards
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- a gradual sensorineural hearing loss due to degeneration of the cochlea or vestibulocochlear nerve. Common after the age of 50 years.
- has difficulty hearing consonants and whispered words: this difficulty increase overtime.
- It often begins with a loss of the ability to hear high- frequency sounds.
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Presbycusis
2
Q
- usually indicates infections.
- It is a purulent, bloody drainage suggest an infection of the external ear (external otitis).
- Purulent drainage associated with pain and a popping sensation is characteristic of otitis media with perforation of the tympanic membrane.
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Otorrhea
3
Q
- This may be associated with excessive ear wax build up, high blood pressure, or
certain ototoxic medications (such as streptomycin, gentamycin, kanamycin, neomycin, ethacrynic acid, furosemide, indomethacin, or aspirin)
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Tinnitus
4
Q
- This may be associated with an inner ear problem.
- Subjective vertigo when the client feels that he is spinning around
- Objective vertigo when the client feels that the room is spinning arou
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Vertigo (true spinning motion)
5
Q
– may be seen with genitourinary disorder or
chromosomal defects
- bluish color of earlobes
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Malaligned or low set ears, Cyanosis
6
Q
Frosbite
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Palor
7
Q
Inflammation or fever
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Excessive redness
8
Q
Absence
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Anotia
9
Q
Small
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Microtia
10
Q
Nontender, hard, cream colored nodules on the helix or antihelix uric acid crystal
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Tophi
11
Q
- This can occur with ear infections, cerumen blockage, sinus infections, or teeth
and gum problems.
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. Otalgia (earache)