PHYSIOLOGY & HX
PE
SPECIAL TESTS
PE FINDINGS
CASE STUDIES
100

Interpretation of sound waves 

Hearing

100

The top of the auricle should be above an imaginary line from ______ to ______. 

INNER CANTHUS OF EYE 

to 

MOST PROMINENT PROTUBERANCE OF OCCIPUT

100

What are the two initial hearing test options?

FINGER RUB 

or 

WHISPER 

100

Low set or increased angle of auricles may represent...

Chromosomal Aberration: Trisomy 21

or 

Renal Disorders 

100

Leah is a 15 year old female who comes to the urgent care with complaints of progressive loss of hearing in the L ear. Pt is afebrile and vital signs are WNL. Pt denies recent swimming or URI. PE shows yellow brown build up in L ear. What is your diagnosis? 

Cerumen Impaction 

200

Portion of ear that is an air-filled canal in the temporal bone

Middle Ear

200

During fetal development, abnormalities in shape or positioning of what structure of the ear may indicate other associated abnormalities (due to its formation at a time when many other critical organs, such as the kidneys, are developing)? 

PINNA 

200

If hearing loss exists in the finger rub/whisper test, proceed to...

Webber and Rinne

200

Painful visible hematoma occurring several hours after initial event between the cartilage and overlying skin 

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Tissue hardens in ~14 days, resulting in a keloid mass, development of new cartilage, and PERMANENT DEFORMITY OF THE EXTERNAL EAR 

(UNTREATED AURICULAR HEMATOMA) 

CAULIFLOWER EAR 

200

Josh is a 17 year old male who comes in to your office 1 week after his teammate knocked into his R ear during wrestling practice. He complains of a hardened and swollen ear. Pt denies pruritus, drainage, or hearing loss. What is your treatment for Josh? 

Aspiration and  drainage with application and frequent changing of a pressure dressing may be necessary

300

The external portion of the ear

Pinna/Auricle

300

Otoscope exam: method of pulling the auricle in adults vs infants

Adults: pull UP, OUT, AND BACK 

Infants: pull DOWN AND OUT 

300

This test helps to assess UNILATERAL HEARING LOSS

Webber Test 

300

Classic finding always present in OTITIS EXTERNA

TRAGAL TENDERNESS 

300

A mother brings in her 6 month year old son for a check up at the office. Although the baby was smiling when you walked in, the baby is now fussy and crying on your exam. When doing the otoscope exam, you see a bright red tympanic membrane. The mom is worried. What do you tell her? 

The TM is red because the baby is crying. Repeat when the baby calms down. 

400

Describe SUBJECTIVE vs OBJECTIVE 

Subjective: personal feeling or opinion that cannot be measured 

Objective: fact-based and measurable via physical exam 

400

Which side of the examiner's hand should be rested against the patient's head for stabilization during otoscope inspection?

ULNAR 

400

This test assesses the difference between AIR AND BONE CONDUCTION

Rinne Test 

400

Normal Rinne Findings

Air Conduction: Bone Conduction 

2:1 

400

A 65 year old female musician comes into your office with her husband who complains that she is not listening to him anymore. Pt admits she has to turn up the volume on the remote and has history of ear infections. What diagnostic test would you perform and what would your results show? 

Sensorineural loss

Webber test: sound lateralizes to the good ear. 

Rinne test: air conduction is longer than bone conduction in affected ear but has less than a 2:1 ratio

500

Define each statement as SUBJECTIVE or OBJECTIVE vertigo: 

1. "The room is spinning"

2. "I am spinning"

1. Objective

2. Subjective

500

LIST 4 things noted on direct visualization of the tympanic membrane 

Color

Cone of Light

Landmarks (malleus, manubrium, umbo) 

Any fluid behind TM 

Inflammation 

Perforation 


500

"Can you hear it now?" 

"Tell me when you can no longer hear it."

This dialogue is typical of which test?

RINNE 

500

WEBER TEST 

1. Where does sound lateralize to in sensorineural hearing loss?

2. Where does sound lateralize to in conductive hearing loss?

1. to the BETTER ear

2. to the AFFECTED ear 

500

24 year old male was recently given antibiotics for a TM rupture. He tells you he has been using his antibiotics as prescribed and is starting to feel better.  On his follow up exam, what would you expect to visualize using your otoscope? 

White flecks with dense plaques