Epistaxis Flashcards

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What is the name of the speculum used to examine the nasal cavities?

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Thuddicum’s speculum

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What do we use to examine the nose?

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Rigid or flexible nasoendoscope

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How do we approach a nose examination?

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  1. Inspect the external nose
  2. Anterior rhinoscopy
  3. Posterior rhinoscopy
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What are the 2 names that can be used to describe the plexus of vessels in the anterior nasal cavity?

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  1. Little’s Area

2. Kiesselbach’s plexus

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How do you treat a unilateral anterior epistaxis?

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  1. Silver nitrate cautery of the affected area (only ever one side at a time)
  2. Naseptin ointment for 7-14 days (keeps the lining free of crusts) - Contains peanuts so always check for an allergy
  3. Epistaxis advice = no blowing the nose for 7 days, do not clean the nose, avoid hot baths and showers, let food cool, no hot tea/coffee for 72 hours, no strenuous exercise for 7 days
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What should you warn patients who have had severe epistaxis to avoid?

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  • Hot drinks
  • Very hot baths/showers
  • Picking the nose
  • Hot and spicy food
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When someone presents with a heavy and severe epistaxis, how will you manage the patient?

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  1. A-E assessment, make sure the patient is stable

2. Gain IV access - blood loss can be significant

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What is the stepwise management of epistaxis?

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  1. Cautery
  2. Anterior pack or posterior depending on bleeding location
  3. Artery ligation
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What can cause epistaxis?

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  1. Trauma (including digital trauma)
  2. Hypertension
  3. Individuals with a coagulopathy
  4. Individuals on anticoagulant medication
  5. Inflammation of the nasal mucosa
  6. Sinonasal/postnasal space malignancy
  7. Idiopathic
  8. Iatrogenic
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