Go and revise Sem 3: Head & Neck- Anatomy of the Ear
Remind yourself of where the following are on the pinna of the ear:


Label the following diagram of ear, include:


Label the following diagram of the tympanic membrane, include:


Remind yourself of the difference between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss

What frequency tuning fork should you use for Weber’s & Rinne’s?
512Hz tuning fork

Remind yourself of how to do Weber’s and Rinne’s test
Remind yourself of what the results of each mean

State some of the common hearing tests for adults and briefly describe what is involved in each
Pure tone audiometry= most common

Briefly describe how pure tone audiometry is done
What is the pure tone threshold?
Lowest decibel hearing level (i.e. quietest sound) at which the patient detects the pure tone at least 50% of the time
How is air conduction measured in audiometry?
Wear headphones and audiometer produces sounds of varying frequnecies at different decibels
How is bone conduction measured in audiometry?
Vibrator placed on mastoid process
What is masking?
Masking is when you present a sound to the non-test ear (masking noise) to prevent it from detecting the sound being presented to the test ear.
Remind yourself of the function of the Eustachain tube
Eustachain tube closed but opens very regularlyy e.g. when swallow and chew. When opens, opportunity for any mucus in middle ear to drain and also allows equilibrium of ear.
State some key questions to ask when taking an ear pain history
Explain why Eustachain tube blokage is more common in childdren (4)
Certain conditions can cause Eustachain tube to block completeley; common in children as they have smaller diameter of their E.T, their tube is also shorter and more horizontal, large adenoids which obstruct, increased frequency of colds. Prevents drainage of mucus and equilibrium of
Describe how the position of the malleus, in regards to how it appears on tympanic membrane, appears as the tympanic membrane becomes more convex
Malleus is more horizontal when tympanic membrane is more convex
Remind yourself of how to hold both the otosope and ear when viewing tympanic membrane during otoscopy
Remind yourself how to tell difference between left and right tympanic membrane

State some potential ear condtions in the:
External Ear
Middle Ear
Inner Ear
Explain what is meant by dry perforation and wet perforation
State the types of ear perforation
***Main idea is to know:

For otitis externa, state:
State signs & symptoms of otitis externa
Common Signs & Symptoms