Ears Flashcards

1
Q

In-utero ear development occurs during the same time as ____.

A

Kidney Development.

An anomaly in one organ system should alert for the possibility in the other.

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What are the three physiologic functions of the eustachian tubes?

A
  1. Equalization of pressure between the middle ear and the atmosphere.
  2. Protection of nasopharyngeal sound, pressure and secretions.
  3. Drainage of secretions from the middle ear to the nasopharynx.
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3
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Name the three components needed to Dx AOM

A
  1. Recent, abrupt onset of signs/symptoms
  2. MEE is present (bulging, air/fluid, limited mobility)
  3. Ear pain or distinct erythema of TM
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4
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What criteria must be met for a child to be considered for PET (pressure equalizing tubes)

A
  1. Recurrent AOM x 3 in 6 months -or-

2. Recurrent AOM x 4 in one year with at least one episode in the previous 6 months.

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5
Q

Benzocaine drops are contraindicated in what circumstance?

A

If TM integrity is questioned, then no ear drops should ever be used.

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6
Q

Otitis Externa is often called:

A

Swimmer’s ear

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7
Q

DDx for AOM include:

A

OME, Mastoiditis, Dental abscess, Sinusitis, Peritonsillar abscess, Immune Deficiency.

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8
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Describe OME:

A

Evidence of MEE without s/s of acute ear infection. It is generally caused by a disfunction of the eustachian tube.

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9
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Signs to differentiate between AOM and OME:

A

OME: Gradual onset. generally does not have a fever, popping heard by patient, impaired balance.
AOM: Acute onset, has fever, Bulging TM, Errythmematous TM,

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10
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The first line treatment of AOM is:

A

Amox 80-90mg/day divided in two doses

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11
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If a child has AOM and has been on Amoxicillin within there previous 30 days, or has conjunctivitis, or has a history of amox not working…then the abx of treatment is

A

Augmentin (Amox-Clavuanate) 80-90mg/day divided in 2 doses.

This is “Beta-Lactam”

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12
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A child with a PCN allergy has just been Dx’d with AOM. The Abx of choice is:

A

Azithromycin 10mg/kg x 1 day, then 5mg/kg QD x 2-5 days.

Max daily dose is 500/250

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