ENT Flashcards
In pinna haematoma how do you treat and whats a possible complication of poor treatment?
Aspiration with firm packing of the auricle
Complication: Ischaemic necrosis -> Fibrosis (cauliflower ear)
State 5 predisposing factors of otitis externa? (not organisms)
Moisture (swimming) Trauma (fingernails) High humidity Absence of wax Narrow ear canal Hearing aids
Name 2 organisms implicated in otitis externa?
Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
Staphylococcus aureus
Describe the different types of discharges you can get from the ear and which area they’ve come from?
External ear
Inflammation = scanty watery discharge
Trauma = blood
Middle ear
Middle ear disease = mucous discharge
Cholesteatoma = Offensive discharge
Inner/Brain
Trauma = CSF
Name 3 organisms that can cause otitis media?
Streptococcus pneumoniae
Haemophilus influenzae
Moraxella catarrhalis
How do you manage otitis media?
Analgesia
Abx (Amoxicillin)
Give 3 risk factors for developing otitis media?
URTI
Passive smoker
Presence of adenoids
Asthma
What are the different causes of vertigo and how might you differentiate them?
Seconds to minutes = BPPV
Mins to hours = Mennieres/ Migraines
Hours to weeks = Acute vestibular failure
What is diagnostic test for BPPV?
Hallpike test
How can you manage BPPV? 3 things
Lower Alcohol intake
Vestibular habituation exercises
Epley manouvres
Give 2 causative organisms of tonsillitis?
Group A streps (Strep. Pyogenes)
Staphyloccous’
Moraxella catarrhalis
How do you manage tonsillitis?
Paracetamol +/- Difflam
Give 2 possible complications of tonsillitis?
Retropharyngeal abscess Peritonsillar abscess (quinsy)
Give 4 possible causes of stridor?
Laryngomalacia Foreign body Croup Epiglottitis Anaphylaxis
How can you clinically tell the difference between a thyroglossal cyst and goitre?
A cyst will move on protrusion of the tongue