Upper Respiratory System Flashcards
What three things should you check on the ear?
- External ear
- Look for drainage/redness
- Tenderness of the tragus
Ear infections: 3 sections
- Middle: air filled spaced behind eardrum
- acute otitis media
- otitis media with effusion - Outer (outer ear canal)
- otitis externa - Inner (inner ear structures)
- labyrinithitis
Whisper Test
- Softly whisper in the patients ears and ask the patient to repeat what you whispered
- place fingers near ear, and rub fingers near patient’s ear to see if they can hear it (do one ear at a time, and see if the patient can identify which ear you were behind)
Croup
Laryngotracheitis
-swelling of the larynx, trachea, bronchi causing inspiratory stridor and barking cough in children 6mo to 3 yr
Why might patients report nausea with throat problems?
pharynx is right next to intraabdominal organs on the homunculus
OM with effusion
inflammation and fluid buildup in the middle ear without bacterial or viral infection
-may occur because the fluid buildup persists after an ear infection has resolved
Acute OM
symptomatic inflammation of the middle ear that can be caused by bacteria or viruses
Acute suppurative OM
acute OM with purulent material in the middle ear
Chronic OM with effusion
occurs when fluid remains in the middle ear and continues to return without bacterial or viral infection
What can cause progressive hearing loss starting age 10-30?
Otosclerosis (abnormal bone growth around stapes bones)
Highest likelihood of GABHS if…
- Children 5-15
- Winter and early spring seasons
- Absence of cough
- Tender anterior cervicl lymphadenopathy
- Tonsillar exudate
- Fever
Pharyngitis
- inflammation of pharynx with resulting sore throat
- common symptoms for viral: coryza, conjunctivitis, malaise, hoarseness, and low grade fever
Rhinosinusitis/Sinusitis
- mucosal lining in the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity becomes inflamed
- signs/symptoms: nasal discharge, cough, sneezing, nasal congestion, fever, headache, pain, facial pressure
Chronic suppurative otitis media
persistent ear infection that often results in tearing or perforation of the eardrum
At what age do children develop frontal sinuses?
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