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Chapter 12 Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Throat

Chapter 12 Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Throat. Anatomy and Physiology. Ear Sensory organ of hearing Nose Sensory organ of smell Mouth and throat Sensory organ of taste First part of digestive system. Anatomy and Physiology The Ear. The Outer Structures. The Internal Structures.

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Chapter 12 Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Throat

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  1. Chapter 12 Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Throat

  2. Anatomy and Physiology • Ear • Sensory organ of hearing • Nose • Sensory organ of smell • Mouth and throat • Sensory organ of taste • First part of digestive system

  3. Anatomy and PhysiologyThe Ear The Outer Structures The Internal Structures

  4. Anatomy and PhysiologyThe Ear (cont’d) The Right Eardrum Conduction Pathways

  5. The Health History The Ear • Common or concerning symptoms • Hearing loss • Earache • Discharge • Tinnitus • Vertigo

  6. The Health History(cont’d) • Ear history • Hearing loss? • Conduction vs. sensorineural • Earaches? • Frequency, sharp, dull • Discharge or drainage? • Ear wax, pus, smell • Tinnitus? • Vertigo?

  7. The Health History(cont’d) • Past history • Hearing loss • Removal of cerumen • Surgery • Trauma • Infection • Noise exposure • History of disease

  8. The Health History(cont’d) • Family history • Hearing loss • Otitis media • Allergies • Smoking or exposure to cigarette smoke

  9. Lumps On or Near the Ear Keloid Chondrodermatitis Helicis

  10. Lumps On or Near the Ear(cont’d) Tophi Basal Cell Carcinoma

  11. Lumps On or Near the Ear(cont’d) Cutaneous Cyst Rheumatoid Nodules

  12. Eardrum Normal Right Eardrum Perforation

  13. Eardrum(cont’d) Tympanosclerosis Serous Effusion

  14. Eardrum(cont’d) Acute Otitis Media With Purulent Effusion Bullous Myringitis

  15. The Health History(cont’d) • Lifestyle habits • Exposure to loud noises • Protective devices • Use of hearing aids • Use of medications or drugs that interfere with hearing or cause dizziness

  16. Hearing Loss Conductive Loss Sensorineural Loss

  17. Question • The ossicles consist of all of the following except: A. Incus B. Malleus C. Stapes D. Mastoid

  18. Answer • The ossicles consist of all of the following except: • D. Mastoid • The mastoid bone is a part of the cranium. The three ossicles are the malleus, incus, and stapes.

  19. Anatomy and PhysiologyThe Nose Outer Structures Internal Structures

  20. Anatomy and PhysiologyThe Paranasal Cavities Lateral Wall: Nasal Cavity Cross Section of Nasal Cavity, Anterior View

  21. Anatomy and PhysiologyThe Paranasal Cavities (cont’d)

  22. The Health HistoryThe Nose and Sinuses • Rhinorrhea • Type of discharge • Congestion • Medications, infections • Epistaxis • May indicate bleeding disorder • Change in sense of smell • Pain

  23. The Health HistoryThe Nose and Sinuses (cont’d) • Past history • Sinus infections • Upper respiratory infections • Allergies • Trauma or injury • Nasal or sinus surgery • Polyps • Dental history

  24. The Health HistoryThe Nose and Sinuses (cont’d) • Family history • Allergies • Asthma • Cancer of nose or sinus • Lifestyle habits • Air quality • Pets • Alcohol, tobacco, recreational drugs

  25. Anatomy and PhysiologyMouth and Throat

  26. Anatomy and PhysiologyMouth and Pharynx (cont’d)

  27. Anatomy and PhysiologyMouth and Throat (cont’d) A Tooth The Upper Teeth

  28. Anatomy and PhysiologyMouth and Throat (cont’d)

  29. Anatomy and PhysiologyMouth and Throat (cont’d)

  30. Abnormalities of the Lips Angular Cheilitis Actinic Cheilitis

  31. Abnormalities of the Lips(cont’d) Herpes Simplex Angioedema

  32. Abnormalities of the Lips(cont’d) Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome

  33. Abnormalities of the Lips(cont’d) Chancre of Syphilis Carcinoma of the Lip

  34. The Health HistoryThe Mouth and Throat • Common or concerning symptoms • Sore throat • Upper respiratory infection • Hoarseness • Smoking, allergies, voice abuse, hypothyroidism, tuberculosis, tumors • Lesions • Aphthous ulcers, nutritional deficiency

  35. The Health HistoryThe Mouth and Throat (cont’d) • Common or concerning symptoms (cont’d) • Sore tongue • Nutritional deficiency • Bleeding gums • Gingivitis • Toothache • Dysphagia • Any particular foods

  36. The Health HistoryThe Mouth and Throat (cont’d) • Past history • Sore throat • Loss of voice • Dental, mouth, or throat surgery • Trauma or injury • History of infections • Oral cancer • Sexually transmitted disease

  37. The Health HistoryThe Mouth and Throat (cont’d) • Family history • Allergies • Smoking or exposure to cigarette smoke • Stroke • Tuberculosis

  38. The Health HistoryThe Mouth and Throat (cont’d) • Lifestyle habits • Brush teeth? • Use tobacco products? • Smoke recreational drugs? • Drink alcohol? • Past and present occupations? • Past and present active sports? • Use of dental dams?

  39. Question • Patients should be encouraged to maintain good dental hygiene, that would include which of the following? (Choose all that apply.) A. Daily brushing B. Flossing C. Routine dental visits D. Good nutrition

  40. Answer • Patients should be encouraged to maintain good dental hygiene, that would include which of the following? (Choose all that apply.) • A. Daily brushing • B. Flossing • C. Routine dental visits • D. Good nutrition • All of these steps will help maintain good dental hygiene and should be encouraged.

  41. Physical ExaminationThe Ear • Equipment • Tuning fork • Otoscope • Speculum • Tongue blade • Gloves • Penlight

  42. Physical ExaminationThe Ear (cont’d) • Auricle • Inspect tissues for deformities, lumps, or skin lesions. • Pain, discharge, inflammation • Movement painful in otitis externa • Tenderness behind ear may be present with otitis media.

  43. Physical ExaminationThe Ear (cont’d) Ear Canal and Drum

  44. Physical ExaminationThe Ear (cont’d) Ear Canal and Drum (cont’d)

  45. Physical ExaminationThe Ear (cont’d) Right Eardrum Acute Otitis Externa

  46. Physical ExaminationThe Ear (cont’d) • Auditory acuity • Test one ear at a time. • Occlude nontested ear. • Speak numbers or words with two equal syllables. • Do not let patient read your lips. • Ask them to repeat what they hear.

  47. Physical ExaminationThe Ear (cont’d) Air and Bone Conduction

  48. Physical ExaminationThe Nose • Equipment for examination • Penlight • Otoscope • Nasal speculum or largest speculum available • Gloves

  49. Physical ExaminationThe Nose (cont’d)

  50. Physical ExaminationThe Nose (cont’d) • Inspect anterior and inferior surfaces. • Test for nasal obstruction. • Inspect inside of nose. • Observe nasal mucosa, septum, and any abnormalities. • Palpate for sinus tenderness.

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