Granulation tissue is seen in this ear emergency.
Malignant Otitis Externa
The hearing disease of old age
Presbycusis
Disease with a characteristic triad.
Meniere's Disease
A benign tumor that can cause a lot of hearing damage
Acoustic Neuroma
Type of antibiotics for mastoiditis
IV Vanco + Cephalosporin
or
"Empiric Antibiotics"
Pathogen that causes most Malignant Otitis Externa
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
A hearing and balance disease that is characterized by a triad
Meniere's
Positional maneuver used to reproduce vertigo and elicit nystagmus.
Dix Hallpike Maneuver
Can pop and instantly make an ear infection feel better
Tympanic membrane
Type of antibiotics for AOM
Amoxicillin
Immunocompromised patients recieve this treatment for malignant otitis externa.
Cipro + Piperacillin
I have blood behind my ears
Viral or post inflammatory disorder with rapid onset of vertigo and nausea.
Vestibular Neuritis
Unusual lesions caused by recurrent ear infections or otitis media with effusion
Tympanosclerosis
Type of prophylactic given to foreign body disorders.
Quinolones
SSNHL is characterized by hearing loss of this many decibels of sound
30 dB
A disease that destroys the ear ossicles and paralyzes the face
Cholesteatoma
Maneuver that alleviates BPPV
Epley or Sermont Maneuver
The prophylactic of choice in treating an Auricle Hematoma in adults
Levofloxacin
Treatment for otosclerosis
Hearing aid
A subperiosteal abscess is a complication of this ear emergency
Mastoiditis
Can cause conductive hearing loss and purulent discharge
Ear foreign body
Patients with Meniere's receive this cocktail of drugs.
Acetazolamide and (Meclizine or Diazepam)
This triad represents Ipsilateral facial paralysis, ear pain, and vesicles in EAC in Herpes Zoster Oticus
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Oxoflacin drops