Name onelandmark tolook for whenassessing theear.What isthe Rinnetest?A form of hearing impairmentwhere the transmission ofsound from the environment tothe inner ear is impaired,usually from an abnormality ofthe external auditory canal ormiddle ear. This form ofhearing loss can be temporaryor permanentThis conditionresults fromexposure to drugsor chemicals thatdamage the innerear.I am an uncommondisorder in children thatpresents with recurrentepisodes of dizziness.The exact cause of meis unknown but somebelieve it is related tomigrainesHow do youcorrectly holdan otoscopewhen lookingat the ear?Name threetreatmentoptions for abrain tumorWhat is the goldstandard tool touse whenevaluating TM—particularly withmiddle eareffusion?Name thecranial nerveassociatedwith the ear.Name 3 thingsyou wouldeducate parentsabout whenprescribingantibiotics.What istheWebbertest?Medicalterm forear painI am a “zebra” that youshould not miss. I comein benign and malignantforms. Some of my sideaffects include: loss ofbalance, vision andhearing problems,headaches, nausea,vomitingWhat is theexam of choiceto check forbraincancer/tumorName twohearingassessmenttools24) Hearing lossdue toabnormalities ofthe inner ear orthe auditorydivision of the 8thcranial nerveName threered flagsfound in thephysicalexamI am a disorder thatresults from an infectionthat inflames the innerear of the nerves connectto the inner ear. Thisinflammation disrupts thetransmission of sensoryinformation from the earto the brain.Medicalterm foreardrainageMy clinical presentation:normal ear canal,bulging or perforatedTM, possible drainage,fever, impaired hearing.What am I?What is thedifference between achild and an adultwith how you wouldhold the ear whenassessing withotoscope?Name one way totest the cranialnerve associatedwith the ear (asidefromWebber/Rinne)Whichspecialist isconsulted or isthe patient withbrain cancerreferred to?Why dochildren havemore earinfections thanadults?Name onelandmark tolook for whenassessing theear.What isthe Rinnetest?A form of hearing impairmentwhere the transmission ofsound from the environment tothe inner ear is impaired,usually from an abnormality ofthe external auditory canal ormiddle ear. This form ofhearing loss can be temporaryor permanentThis conditionresults fromexposure to drugsor chemicals thatdamage the innerear.I am an uncommondisorder in children thatpresents with recurrentepisodes of dizziness.The exact cause of meis unknown but somebelieve it is related tomigrainesHow do youcorrectly holdan otoscopewhen lookingat the ear?Name threetreatmentoptions for abrain tumorWhat is the goldstandard tool touse whenevaluating TM—particularly withmiddle eareffusion?Name thecranial nerveassociatedwith the ear.Name 3 thingsyou wouldeducate parentsabout whenprescribingantibiotics.What istheWebbertest?Medicalterm forear painI am a “zebra” that youshould not miss. I comein benign and malignantforms. Some of my sideaffects include: loss ofbalance, vision andhearing problems,headaches, nausea,vomitingWhat is theexam of choiceto check forbraincancer/tumorName twohearingassessmenttools24) Hearing lossdue toabnormalities ofthe inner ear orthe auditorydivision of the 8thcranial nerveName threered flagsfound in thephysicalexamI am a disorder thatresults from an infectionthat inflames the innerear of the nerves connectto the inner ear. Thisinflammation disrupts thetransmission of sensoryinformation from the earto the brain.Medicalterm foreardrainageMy clinical presentation:normal ear canal,bulging or perforatedTM, possible drainage,fever, impaired hearing.What am I?What is thedifference between achild and an adultwith how you wouldhold the ear whenassessing withotoscope?Name one way totest the cranialnerve associatedwith the ear (asidefromWebber/Rinne)Whichspecialist isconsulted or isthe patient withbrain cancerreferred to?Why dochildren havemore earinfections thanadults?

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  1. Name one landmark to look for when assessing the ear.
  2. What is the Rinne test?
  3. A form of hearing impairment where the transmission of sound from the environment to the inner ear is impaired, usually from an abnormality of the external auditory canal or middle ear. This form of hearing loss can be temporary or permanent
  4. This condition results from exposure to drugs or chemicals that damage the inner ear.
  5. I am an uncommon disorder in children that presents with recurrent episodes of dizziness. The exact cause of me is unknown but some believe it is related to migraines
  6. How do you correctly hold an otoscope when looking at the ear?
  7. Name three treatment options for a brain tumor
  8. What is the gold standard tool to use when evaluating TM—particularly with middle ear effusion?
  9. Name the cranial nerve associated with the ear.
  10. Name 3 things you would educate parents about when prescribing antibiotics.
  11. What is the Webber test?
  12. Medical term for ear pain
  13. I am a “zebra” that you should not miss. I come in benign and malignant forms. Some of my side affects include: loss of balance, vision and hearing problems, headaches, nausea, vomiting
  14. What is the exam of choice to check for brain cancer/tumor
  15. Name two hearing assessment tools
  16. 24) Hearing loss due to abnormalities of the inner ear or the auditory division of the 8th cranial nerve
  17. Name three red flags found in the physical exam
  18. I am a disorder that results from an infection that inflames the inner ear of the nerves connect to the inner ear. This inflammation disrupts the transmission of sensory information from the ear to the brain.
  19. Medical term for ear drainage
  20. My clinical presentation: normal ear canal, bulging or perforated TM, possible drainage, fever, impaired hearing. What am I?
  21. What is the difference between a child and an adult with how you would hold the ear when assessing with otoscope?
  22. Name one way to test the cranial nerve associated with the ear (aside from Webber/Rinne)
  23. Which specialist is consulted or is the patient with brain cancer referred to?
  24. Why do children have more ear infections than adults?