Chapter 23 - Ear infections
myringotomy
incision into the tympanic membrane to relieve pressure and to prevent a tear by spontaneous rupture
who is more prone to middle ear infections because their eustachian tubes are shorter, wider, and straighter?
infants
acute otitis media
inflammation of the middle ear
infants should avoid
lying flat for long periods of time
An infection of the throat can easily spread to the
middle ear and can lead to mastoiditis
the ear canal may be red, but the tympanic membrane is
normal
example: the pooling of fluids (milk) in the throat of an infant who falls asleep with a bottle provides a
source for growth of organisms.
the infants Humoral
"body fluid" defense mechanisms are immature
otitis externa
An acute infection of the external ear canal aka "swimmers ear"
treatment of choice
Irrigation and topical antibiotics or antivirals
specific signs of this type of infection?
pain and tenderness on manipulating the pinna or tragus
manifestations of otitis media
pain in the ear, which is often very sever, irritability, and diminished hearing. fever may be as high as 104 f , headache, vomiting, diarrhea, an febrile seizures may also occur. visualization of the tympanic membrane shows a reddened and bulging membrane
children living in what types environments have more respiratory infections
passive smoking; because of the effect of secondary smoke on the protective cilia that line the nose
why is this known as swimmers ear?
prolonged exposure to moisture is often the precipitating factor
signs and symptoms of ear infection can include
rubbing or pulling at the ear rolling head from side to side hearing loss loud speech inattentive behavior articulation problems speech development problems
If the ear drum ruptures the child is placed on
the affected side.
Treatment for otitis media
the first line antimicrobial education prescribed is oral amoxicillin, which is given for 10 days, with follow up scheduled after 2 weeks
the health care provider may insert a loose cotton gauze (wick) in the out third of the ear canal, what does this do?
the wick is kept moist with frequent drops of the appropriate medicated solution
Otitis media occurs most often after a
upper respiratory tract infection and usually affects children between 6 and 24 months of age and those in early childhood.