Ear Structure & Function
Ear
Assessment
Nose/Mount/Throat
Tests (Eyes, Ears and Nose/Mouth/Throat)
Random
100

Normal Pathway for Hearing

What is air conduction?

100

Lip reading, difficulty following conversation, frowning or leaning forward when someone is speaking.

What are signs of hearing loss?

100

Sinus cavities located in cheek area next to nose.

What is maxillary sinuses?

100

Have patient occluded one nostril and stiff

What is testing for nasal patency?

100

PERRLA

What is pupils equal, round, react to light and accommodation?

200
Type of hearing loss caused by build-up of cerumen.

What is conductive hearing loss?

200

Ringing, crackling or buzzing in ears (most obvious when all other sounds are quiet)

What is tinnitus?

200

Individuals experiencing this phase of life may experience increased nasal stuffiness and nosebleeds.

What is pregnancy?

200

Patient repeats phrase that has been spoken from a short distance behind them

What is whisper test?

200
Lymph nodes located in front of ear

What are preauricular?

300

Inflammation in this structure can lead to vertigo.

What is the labyrinth?

300

Direction to move pinna when assessing 2 y/o child.

What is down?

300

Difficulty Swallowing

What is dysphagia?

300

Examiner looks to see if light is reflecting in the same position on both eyes.

What is Hirschberg test/corneal light reflex?

300

Positive results of this test indicates kidney inflammation

What is CVA (costovertebral angle) tenderness?

400

Younger children are at increased risk of ear infection due to a change in the shape of this structure.

What are eustachian tubes?

400

Shiny, translucent, and pearly gray.

What is characteristics of a normal tympanic membrane?

400

Tonsils that are touching the uvula

What is 3+ tonsils?

400

Test that can identify changes in peripheral vision

What is confrontation test?

400

This tuning fork test compares air conduction to bone conduction.

What is Rinne test?

500

This type of sensorineural hearing loss is most commonly experienced by older adults.

What is presbycusis?

500

Reflection @ 5:00 on the right and 7:00 on the left.

What is cone of light?

500

Infection that causes patchy, white discoloration to buccal mucosa and/or tongue, commonly shows in immunosuppressed individuals.

What is candidiasis (yeast) infection?

500

"Follow my finger with your just your eyes, no moving your head/chin"

What is diagnostic positions test (six cardinal positions of gaze)?

500

If a patient is positive for this test/sign they can be experiencing gallbladder inflammation.

What is inspiratory arrest (Murphy's sign)?

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