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Transmission sensorineural deafness Mostly from problems with cochlea (hair cells lacking)
S/S of TSD Deafness.
Causes of TSD Maternal cytomegalovirus, maternal rubella, scarlet fever or haemophilus influenzae type b meningitis. Injury, noise exposure. ototoxic drugs
TX for TSD Cochlear implant
OME Otitis media with effusion
S/S of OME Popping sensation in eardrum, dizziness or hearing loss or feeling of eardrum fullness
Causes of OME Fluid within the middle ear space without the signs or symptoms of infection.
TX of OME Observation and antibiotics. Omoxicillin
AOM Acute otitis media
S/S of AOM Otalgia itching and fullness of ear canal tenderness of tragus or pinna, diffuse swelling and erythema of one or both ears. Red bulging tympanic membrane.
TX of AOM Antibiotics.
AEO Acute Otitis externa
S/S of AEO Otalgia itching and fullness of ear canal tender tragus and or pinna
TX of AEO OTC meds for pain. Topical antimicrobial. Oflaxacin and cipro only drugs approved for ear
Blindness Can't see light at all. 20/200.
Enucleation Removal of an eye. Conjunctiva and eye muscles are sutured to a round implant inserted into the orbit to maintain the shape
Special instruction with enucleation. What dont you chart PERRLA with prosthesis
Diabetic retinopathy Nonproliferative and pre and proliferative stage disease
Non proliferative DR Dilated veins, microaneurysms edema of macula exudates
Preproliferative DR Retinal ischemia causes infarcts of nerve fiber layer. "cotton wool" patches on retina.
Proliferative DR Fragile new vessels form in retina or optic disc leading to hemorrhage and or retinal detachment
Macular degeneration no central vision
TX of MD No effective tx, laser therapy may slow progression
Retinal detachment Separation of retinal from choroid from fluid or tumor.
Is retinal detachment painful no
Sign of retinal detachment curtains over vision field, floaters, flashes of light
TX of retinal detachment Air into vitreous cavity so bubble pushes detached portion of retina against choroid. Laser or cryotherapy, scleral buckling
Two kinds of glaucoma Open and closed angle
What is open angle glaucoma Slow progressive grudual onset overproduction or obstruction to the outflow of aqueous humor
S/S of open angle Painless, gradual loss of peripheral vision "tunnel vision"
TX of open angle Miotics, sympathomimetics, hyperosmotics, beta blockers, diamox
Closed angle s/s Rapid onset, painful, affected eye red, cornea clouded, non reactive pupil
TX of closed angle Same as open. Miotics, sympathomimetics, diamox, beta blockers, hyperosmotics
Diagnostic tests for glaucoma Tonometry, gonioscopy
Cataracts s/s Opacity of the lens that distorts image. Opaque or cloudy pupil ,gradual loss of vision, blurred vision, photophobia, absence of red reflex
Causes of cataracts aging, inherited, injury , secondary to disease
TX of cataracts Surgical removal of lens
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