Infection
the invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in body tissues, which may be clinically unapparent or result in local cellular injury due to competitive metabolism, toxins, intracellular replication or antigen-antibody response
Otitis Media
an inflammatory disorder usually caused by an infection of the middle ear occurring as a result of a blocked Eustachian tube, which prevents normal discharge
acute otitis media (AOM)
is usually painful and often requires treatment with antibiotics. Symptoms include redness of the tympanic membrane, pus, and fever.
otitis media with effusion (OME)
is a buildup of fluid in the middle ear without symptoms of infection and is often caused by viral upper respiratory infections and allergies, generally resolving on its own.
otitis externa (swimmer’s ear)
an infection of the ear and outer ear canal. Usually treated with antibiotics
conjunctivitis
also known as “pink eye”; an inflammation of the conjunctiva.
usually caused by allergy, infection, or trauma
bacterial or viral conjunctivitis is extremely contagious
conjunctivitis assessment
who are more prone to otitis media and why?
infants and children, because they have Eustachian tubes that are shorter, wider, and straighter
otitis media assessment
Myringotomy
a surgical incision into the tympanic membrane to provide drainage of the purulent middle ear fluid, may be done by a laser assisted procedure
tympanoplasty tubes
small cylinder-shaped tubes inserted into the middle ear to allow continued drainage and to equalize pressure and allow ventilation of the middle ear
influenza
highly contagious acute viral respiratory infection
-may be caused by several viruses, usually known as types A, B, and C
Who is the the flu vaccine contraindicated in?
people with egg allergies
influenza assessment
Pneumonia
infection of the pulmonary tissue, including the interstitial spaces, the alveoli, and the bronchioles
Pneumonia assessment
Urinary tract infection (Cystitis)
an inflammation of the bladder from an infection, obstruction or the urethra, or other irritants
most common causative organisms of UTI
2. species of Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, and Serratia
UTI/Cystitis assessment
UTI client education
Normal Values: Hemoglobin (hgb)
M: 14-18
F: 12-16
Normal Values: Hematocrit (hct)
M: 42-52
F: 37-47
Normal Values: Red Blood Cells (RBC)
M: 4.7-6.1
F: 4.2-5.4
Normal Values: White Blood Cells (WBC)
5,000-10,000