← Ears Test
5 Written Questions
5 Matching Questions
- Child Otoscope form:
- Inspection of External Ear (Normal)
- Normal Cerumen
- Inspection of the External Ear (Abnormal)
- Darwins Turbernalce
- a grey to amber black
- b pointy ears
- c Uenitourinary malformations (low set ears) erythema/edema/lesions/
- d pull- Out, Down, Back
- e aligned c palpebral fissure, non tender, smooth. Overall symmetrical
5 Multiple Choice Questions
- Air Conduction versus Bone Conduction
- iInner ear bones easily visible
Cone light reflex 5oclock R
Cone light reflex 7oclock L - pull- Up, Out, Back
- "Whisper Test" pt puts a finger in one ear and nurse covers mouth and stands behind and off to the side and whispers 2-3 syllable words
(Normal) pt can accurately repeat - tympanic membrane may be dull and retracted
-Presbycusis (agre related) hearing loss
-high tone hearing loss (whispers)
5 True/False Questions
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Pediatric Variations → tympanic membrane may be dull and retracted
-Presbycusis (agre related) hearing loss
-high tone hearing loss (whispers) -
Webber Test → (note time start and stop) Tuning fork to mastoid (BC) Note time sound disappears. Switch immediately to AC near ear. Note time pt can no longer hear sound.
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Before using Otoscope check: → Swelling narrowing of canal, foreign bodies, or discharge
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Rinne Test → (note time start and stop) Tuning fork to mastoid (BC) Note time sound disappears. Switch immediately to AC near ear. Note time pt can no longer hear sound.
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Ears related health Hx → surgery, trauma, child infections, pain drainage, hearing loss, occupation, vertigo, tinnitus, medications.
Regenerate Test