Head and Neck Flashcards

1
Q

What are you inspecting for in face?

A
  • Scars
  • Deformity/assymetry/head size
  • Muscle wasting/weakness
  • Swellings
  • Skin lesions
  • Hair distribution
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2
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What are you inspecting for in eyes?

A

Lid lag, proptosis, eye movements

Sclera for jaundice or anaemia

Thyroid eye disease

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3
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What are you inspecting for in nose?

A

Symettry, discharge

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4
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What are you inspecting for in ear?

A
  • Skin lesions
  • Bruising
  • Discharge
  • Scars
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5
Q

How far should whisper test be from?

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60cm, 15cm after if not heard

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6
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What does Webers test?

A
  • In normality hearing equal each side
  • If conducted deafness on one side sound be heard loudest in that ear
  • If sensori-neural hearing loss sound will be reffered to the good ear
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7
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What does Rinne’s test?

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  • Compared air conduction and bone conduction
    • Air conduction should be loudest
  • Postive if AC>BC
  • If negative (BC
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8
Q

Descibe normal tympanic membrane?

A
  • Pale, grey, ovoid, semi-transparent located at end of external auditory canal
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9
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In Weber’s, what is seen in:

  • sensorineural hearing loss
  • conductive hearing loss
A
  • Sensorineural
    • Sound is heard louder on side of intact ear
  • Conductive
    • Sound heard louder on side of affected ear
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10
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In Rinne’s, what is seen in:

  • sensorineural hearing loss
  • conductive hearing loss
A
  • Sensorineural
    • AC>BC (due to both air and bone conduction being reduced equality)
  • Conductive deafness
    • Bone conduction > air conduction (rinnes negative)
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11
Q

What do you comment on in otoscopy?

A
  • External auditory canal
    • Wax, erythema, oedema, discharge, foreign bodies
  • Tympanic membrane (inspect the 4 quadrants)
    • Colour - should be pearly grey
    • Shape - should be flat
    • Light reflex - should be cone shaped in anterior inferior quadrant
    • Perforation
    • Scarring
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12
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What does erythema of tympanic membrane suggest?

A

Ottitis media

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13
Q

What does the following of tympanic membrane suggest:

  • bulging
  • retraction
A
  • Bulging
    • Otitis media with effusion
  • Retraction
    • Dysfunction secondary to URTI and allergies
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14
Q

What is absent or distorted light reflex suggest?

A

Otitis media

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15
Q

What are causes of perforation?

A
  • Infection
  • Truama
  • Cholesteatoma and insertion of tympanostomy tubes
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