MDT EAR Foreign Body/ cerumen impaction Flashcards

1
Q

What are the instruments of choice for removal of a foreign body in the ear

A

Cerumen loops/scoops,
right angle hook,
alligator forceps

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2
Q

IF there is a live object in the ear canal what do you do?

A

Live objects should be drowned with a 2% lidocaine solution or viscous lidocaine

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3
Q

Why are live objects drowned in 2% lidocaine or viscous lidocaine?

A

this immediately paralyzes the offending insects and provides modest topical anesthesia.

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4
Q

True/False

Irrigation should not be used unless the TM is completely visualized.

A

True

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5
Q

True/False

Complete a thorough inspection of ear canal is not needed after the foreign body is removed

A

False

Complete a thorough inspection of ear canal TO insure foreign body is completely removed

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6
Q

What is considered for more serious cutaneous damage or if foreign body consist of an organic material?

A

Topical antibiotics

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7
Q

What are some complications for foreign body?

A

(1) Perforated TM
(2) Hearing Loss
(3) Cellulitis

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8
Q

Although some patients with cerumen impaction may present with a c/c totally unrelated to the ears, the majority of patients will report decrease in what and/or what?

A

hearing, and/or a

sensation of pressure or fullness

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9
Q

True/False

Symptoms of a Cerumen Impaction are often precipitated by the use of cotton-tipped applicators

A

True

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10
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True/False

Most of the time, cerumen impaction can be removed using cerumen loops/scoops.

A

True

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11
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  1. If irrigation is the treatment choice, it can usually be accomplished with an ear syringe, a flexible _________ guage IV catheter, or a syringe attached to the tubing of a butterfly infusion catheter.
  2. Use body temperature water to minimize the development of _____.
  3. Insert the catheter into the _____ canal (external third) and gently irrigate along the superior portion of the external auditory canal utilizing the pressure from the stream to help breakup and dislodge impaction.
A
  1. 18 Gage
  2. Vertigo
  3. Cartilaginous
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12
Q

If irrigation fails, then the next step would be to use WHAT?

A
Carbamide Peroxide (Debrox) – cerumenolytic
Instill 2-5 drops in affected ear BID for a max of 4 days.
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13
Q

What is the most common injury associated with syringing of the ear?

A

traumatic TM perforation

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14
Q
True/False
Carbamide Peroxide (Debrox) is indicated for perforated TM
A

FALSE

Contraindicated

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