Upper Respiratory Flashcards
You have a sinus infection that got worse, then better, but all of a sudden got worse again. You also feel tooth pain. This is likely?
Acute Rhinosinusitis
What is used for Dx and Tx of BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo)?
Dx: Dix-Hallpike maneuver
Tx: Epley Maneuver
What are the Adapted Centor Criteria for when to give antibiotics?
A score of 0-2 means unlikely step and antibiotics should not be given. Score of 3+ needed.
Give one point for: Tonsilar exudates, Fever, Absence of cough, Swollen lymph nodes
Add one point for pts age 3-14
No points for pts age 15-44
Minus one point for 45+
What is this called?
Cobblestoning
What is this called?
Tonsiloliths (tonsil stones)
What are the 3 causes of earaches?
Acute otitis media (AOM)
Otitis media w/ effusion
Otitis externa
What is shown here?
Normal Tympanic membrane
What is shown here, often appears that the TM is?
Acute Otitis Media: TM appears to be bulging
What is shown here?
Otitis Media w/ Effusion
What is shown here?
Otosclerosis: abnormal bone growth around stapes
Associated w/ progressive hearing loss beginning as early as young 20s
What is shown here?
Otitis Externa - Swimmers ear
*Usually associated w/ pain upon touching the external ear structures
Examining adult ear vs. child?
Adult: Pull up, out and away
Child: Pull down, out and away
Frontal sinuses are located where, palpated how, and when do they open in child?
- Above the eyebrows, push up under bony brows
- Open after 7 years of age
Where are maxillary sinuses located?
Lateral to the nose on both side, push up.