Signs & Symptoms
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Diagnostics
Anatomy
*Mystery*
100

A patient presents with pain, itchiness, discharge of liquid and pus and complains of a feeling of fullness in the ear. What do these findings suggest?

External Otitis

100

Which disease is caused by an increase in endolymph?

Meniere's

100

Visualization of the T.M. and the auditory canal can be achieved with which diagnostic tool? 

Otoscope

100

What are the names of the 3 bony ossicles of the middle ear?

Malleus, incus, stapes 

100

Which kind of hearing loss can be caused by lasix?

Sensorineural (loop diuretics are ototoxic)

200

A patient complains of a feeling of fullness in the ear and reports reduced hearing. The nurse is unable to visualize the T.M. What do these findings suggest?

Cerumen impaction or foreign body 

200

Which disease is related to calcium crystals in the inner ear?

BPPV

200

Where is the tuning fork placed for the weber test?

The Rinne test?

1. patients forehead

2. mastoid bone, air

200

Which structure allows for the neutralization of air pressure within the middle ear?

The eustachian tube 

200

Tinnitus can be caused by which medication?

aspirin 

300

Patient complains of severe pain to the left ear. Upon inspection with otoscope, the nurse visualizes a bulging T.M. What do these findings suggest?

Otitis Media

300

Which disease is caused by stiffening and excessive growth of the bony material in the middle ear?

Otosclerosis

300

Which test involves pouring warm and cold water into a patient's ear?

caloric testing 

300

Which structure contains fluid that responds to rotational movement of the head?

Semicircular canals

300

A patient with balance problems, dizziness and ataxia may have problems with which nerve?

vestibular branch of CN 8

400

Patient complains of rapid onset of vertigo, nausea, vomiting, unsteady gait and nystagmus. What do these findings suggest?

Labyrinthitis

400

Which disorder is a symptom of many other ear diseases, but can also be caused by exposure to loud noises or be an indicator of ototoxic drugs?

Tinnitus

400

If a patient has conductive hearing loss in their right ear, which ear will the patient hear the tuning fork louder in during a weber test? 

right ear

400

Which structure transmits impulses to the cochlear branch of CN 8?

Organ of Corti (within the cochlea)

400

Which test assesses a patients equilibrium and balance by having them close their eyes with their feet together?

Romberg

500

Patient complains of gradual hearing loss, tinnitus, unsteady gait, facial numbness, vertigo and taste disturbances. What do these findings suggest? 

Acoustic Neuroma 

500

Which disease is caused by the presence of microorganisms accumulating in the middle ear, causing fluid to accumulate and cause pain?

Otitis media 

500

A nurse pours warm water into a patients ear. The patient experiences no adverse symptoms. What does this finding indicate?

vestibular dysfunction 

500

What two functions does CN 8 regulate?

Balance and hearing 

500

If you suspect a patient has sensorineural hearing loss, which test would be the most helpful in screening for it?

Weber test (Rinne test will give a normal result)

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