Q-tip
Cotton ball
Ear wax
Earring
Ear buds
100

What is otitis media?

Inflammation/infection of middle ear.

100

Is otitis media acute or chronic?

It's acute but can become chronic.

100

What is serous otitis media?

Collection of pathogen-free fluid behind tympanic membrane.

100

What is purulent otitis media?

Spread of microorganisms from eustation tube to the middle ear.

100

Do adults normally get otitis media bilaterally or unilaterally?

Normally unilaterally. 

200

What is serous otitis media caused from?

Allergies/enlarged adenoids.

200

What is purulent otitis media caused from?

Upper respiratory infection.

200

What causes the tympanic membrane to bulge?

Pressure from the fluid and inflammation.

200

What does the rupture cause?

A jagged tear in tissue that heals slowly/incompletely.

200

What does scarring from a rupture interfere with?

It interferes with vibration thus causing diminished hearing.

300

What is mastoiditis? 

Infection of mastoid bone.

300

What is labyrinthitis?

Inflammation of inner ear/nerves that connect the inner ear to the brain.

300

What 3 other complications can happen after labyrinthitis?

Meningitis, septicemia and facial nerve damage/paralysis.

300

What are the signs/symptoms of otitis media?

Fever, tinnitus, malaise, earache, decreased hearing, red/bulging tympanic membrane, nausea, vomiting and dizziness.

300

What lab result would be increased?

WBCs (neutrophils and eosinophils)

400

What 2 common things are done for otitis media?

Prescribe antibiotics and fluid aspiration.

400

What is a myringotomy?

Incisional opening to drain fluid.
400

What is a myringoplasty?

Edges of membrane are cauterized, a patch of blood-soaked absorbent gelatin sponge is used to cover defect until it closes.

400

What is a mastoidectomy?

Removal of diseased tissue.

400

What 3 things should a nurse do to care for the ear?

Wipe external ear, insert a loose cotton ball and then change when cotton gets moist.

500

Where is the tympanic membrane located?

At the end of the auditory canal.

500

Where is the eustachian tube located?

Right behind the tympanic membrane.

500

Normal hearing range?

0-25 decibels

500

Decibels for total deafness?

More than 120.

500

What 2 types of bacteria are involved in otitis media?

Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae.