can you IMAGE-INE?
why are you complaining?
critical action
ewww...!
miscellaneous
100

what do you see and diagnosis

what is steeple sign 

found in Croup

100

fractures extends bilaterally through the frontozygomatic suture lines?

what is Le fort 111

100

anterior epixtasis  

pinch anterior nares and breathe through the mouth


100

usually caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae and causes mastoid tenderness

what is maastoiditis

100

list five causes of stridor 

RPA.   fb in throat   epiglottitis bacterial tracheitis  croup


200

what is it?

what is peritonsillar abscess

200
  • Rare, life-threatening bacterial infection of the subglottic region (threatens airway obstruction)
  • Most common in children 3 mo to 10 y

Bacterial Tracheitis


200

croup 

racemic epi nebs

200
  • Haemophilus influenzae in non-vaccinated children; Staphylococcus and Streptococcus in adults

what is epiglotitis 

200

how to make racemic epinephrine


0.1 to 0.3 mL (0.01 mL/kg) of regular epinephrine (l-epinephrine) 1:1000 may be substituted for a racemic epinephrine and diluted in 3 mL of normal saline for nebulization.

300

tell me what you see and diagnosis

what is thumbprint sign 

epiglotitis

300

Nasal unilateral, foul-smelling discharge”

Nasal foreign body

300

epiglotitis


make comfortable give supplemental O2 Inform ENT immediately and move to MOT for intubation

300

Often seen in diabetic patients with a recent ear infection has Friable granulation tissue 

what is Malignant (necrotizing) OE

300

most common cause of congenital stridor

what is laryngomalacia

400

 what do you see and diagnosis

retropharyngeal space is greater than 7mm at C 2 and 14mm at C6

Diagnosis: RPA

400

mastoid tenderness on palpation was previously being treated  for otitis


what is mastoiditis

400

Ok so you removed the Nasal foreign body now what?

  • Ensure that structures are intact without bleeding
  • Ensure that there are no additional foreign bodies lurking behind the first one
400

Complications of Otitis media and most common pathogen. 

what is intratemporal and intracranial.

Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, methicillin-sensitive S. aureus, and P. aeruginosa

400

what areas bleed in anterior and posterior epistaxis and how to treat posterior epistaxis?  

Kieselbach plexus and sphenopalatine artery 


500

what is the view and diagnosis?

waters view

Maxillary sinusitis

500

Patient has already been seen and treated for sinusitis but now has a new eye problem with eyelid edema and proptosis.  

what is Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis 

500

what is the diagnosis and management: barky cough in 4 year old with fever , stridor and toxic appearing? 

what is B,tracheitis

Urgent airway management in OR

Iv broad spectrum anticiotics and IVF

500


Laryngomalacia, is a congenital abnormality of the laryngeal cartilage. It is a dynamic lesion resulting in collapse of the supraglottic structures during inspiration, leading to airway obstruction.

500

male and female complication of mumps in adults

whats is Unilateral orchitis affects 20% to 30% of males (with a predisposition of ≥8 years of age), whereas oophoritis affects only 5% of females. Other complications of the mumps virus include mastitis, pancreatitis, aseptic meningitis.