Evaluate the use of povidone iodine as an otic flushing solution
- May be useful if Proteus is present
Evaluate the use of saline as an otic flushing solution
Safe, widely available, sterile
Evaluate the use of chlorhexidine as an otic flushing solution
When should cerumolytics, aqueous solutions and drying agents be used as flushing solutions?
Only when the drum is known to be in tact
Evaluate the use of cerumolytics as an otic flushing solution and give examples
To emulsify ear wax for easy removal, e.g. squalene, alcohols
Evaluate the use of aqueous solutions as an otic flushing solution
Aid in removal of pus, mucus and serum from the ears
Evaluate the use of drying agents as an otic flushing solution and give an example
Decrease moisture in ears and dessicate the surface keratinocytes, e.g. boric acid
Outline the anaesthetic requirement during ear flushing
Outline the disadvantages and advantages of the manual otoscope and syringe method for ear flushing
Outline the disadvantages and advantages of the video otoscopy method for ear flushing
What are the aims of otitis treatment?
Give a key advantage and disadvantage of Aurizon ear treatment
- But poor for diabetics
Give a key advantage and disadvantage of Easotic ear treatment
- Poorly absorbed steroids
Give the key advantages and disadvantages of Osurnia ear treatment
Advantages:
Disadvantages
What is the main issue with all ear treatments?
All state not for use if ear drum not intact, but difficult to assess so need to go off license or avoid ototoxic drugs
List drugs which are ototoxic
Outline a basic treatment for acute otitis
When presented with ear disease with a great deal of discharge and unclear time course, what would be a logical approach?
- Cannot be confident that disease has not been there for a while
List cytological indications for bacterial culture in otitis
Why is bacterial culture recommended in a case of otitis with pyogranulomatous inflammation?
List the clinical infications for bacterial culture in otitis
Why is bacterial culture recommended in a case where video otoscopy is to be used?
Risk of adverse event following these procedures e.g. neurological signs meaning that systemic antimicrobials may be required
When should an ear with otitis be re-checked?
Obligatory 7-10 days recheck
What should be assessed at the re-check for otitis?