ENT Flashcards

1
Q

In pinna haematoma how do you treat and whats a possible complication of poor treatment?

A

Aspiration with firm packing of the auricle

Complication: Ischaemic necrosis -> Fibrosis (cauliflower ear)

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2
Q

State 5 predisposing factors of otitis externa? (not organisms)

A
Moisture (swimming)
Trauma (fingernails)
High humidity
Absence of wax
Narrow ear canal
Hearing aids
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3
Q

Name 2 organisms implicated in otitis externa?

A

Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

Staphylococcus aureus

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4
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Describe the different types of discharges you can get from the ear and which area they’ve come from?

A

External ear
Inflammation = scanty watery discharge
Trauma = blood

Middle ear
Middle ear disease = mucous discharge
Cholesteatoma = Offensive discharge

Inner/Brain
Trauma = CSF

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5
Q

Name 3 organisms that can cause otitis media?

A

Streptococcus pneumoniae
Haemophilus influenzae
Moraxella catarrhalis

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6
Q

How do you manage otitis media?

A

Analgesia

Abx (Amoxicillin)

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7
Q

Give 3 risk factors for developing otitis media?

A

URTI
Passive smoker
Presence of adenoids
Asthma

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8
Q

What are the different causes of vertigo and how might you differentiate them?

A

Seconds to minutes = BPPV
Mins to hours = Mennieres/ Migraines
Hours to weeks = Acute vestibular failure

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9
Q

What is diagnostic test for BPPV?

A

Hallpike test

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10
Q

How can you manage BPPV? 3 things

A

Lower Alcohol intake
Vestibular habituation exercises
Epley manouvres

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11
Q

Give 2 causative organisms of tonsillitis?

A

Group A streps (Strep. Pyogenes)
Staphyloccous’
Moraxella catarrhalis

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12
Q

How do you manage tonsillitis?

A

Paracetamol +/- Difflam

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13
Q

Give 2 possible complications of tonsillitis?

A
Retropharyngeal abscess
Peritonsillar abscess (quinsy)
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14
Q

Give 4 possible causes of stridor?

A
Laryngomalacia
Foreign body
Croup
Epiglottitis
Anaphylaxis
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15
Q

How can you clinically tell the difference between a thyroglossal cyst and goitre?

A

A cyst will move on protrusion of the tongue

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16
Q

Give 4 differentials for otalgia?

A

Otitis media/externa
Mastoiditis
Trauma/Foreign body
Referred pain (dental caries, tonsilitis, pharyngitis)

17
Q

Give 5 possible complications of otitis media?

A
Mastoiditis
Hearing loss
Dizziness
Brain Abscess
Meningitis
18
Q

How can you manage otitis media +/- effusion?

A

Otitis media = Supportive and Amoxicillin

With effusion = Supportive/Abx, surgical insertion of grommet

19
Q

Describe a tympanograms:-

  • Peak in the middle (0)
  • Flatline
  • Early peak in the negative x axis
A

1) Normal
2) Perforated membrane or effusion in the middle ear
3) Eustachian tube dysfunction

20
Q

State 4 ways you can manage epistaxis?

A

First aid - pinch soft part of nose and head forward
Cautery (with adrenaline) - silver nitrate/bipolar diathermy
Nasal packing
Surgical ligation or radiological embolisation

21
Q

Give 3 clinical features which are seen in rhinosinusitis?

A

Nasal obstruction/congestion/blockage
Facial pain/pressure
Reduction/loss of smell