NRSE2231- Ch. 17 Mouth, Nose, Throat Abnormalities
Retention cyst (Mucocele)
-a round, well-defined, translucent nodule that may be very small or up to 1 to 2 cm. -a pocket of mucous that forms when a duct of a minor salivary gland ruptures
Carcinoma on tongue presents as:
-an ulcer with rolled edges; Indurated -loc: sides, base and under the tongue -may go unnoticed for months -rich lymphatic draining increases risk for metastasis
Acute rhinitis (non allergic)
-clear, watery discharge, rhinnorhea, which later becomes purulent -sneezing, nasal itching -stimulation of cough reflex and inflamed mucosa -Turbinates are dark red and swollen
Meth mouth r/t
-crystal meth abuse -we see extensive dental cavities
Dry mouth (Xerostomia) is common in:
-older adults due to side effects of many drugs: Antidepressants, antichoallergenics, antispasmodics, antihypertensives, antipsychotics, bronchodilators
Four features that indicate Streptcoccal Pharyngitis
1) absence of cough 2) swollen and tender cervical lymph nodes 3) fever above 100.4 4) tonsillar exudates
Tonsil grading
1+ visible 2+ halfway between tonsillar pillars and uvula 3+ touching the uvula 4+ touching each other
How long should you wait to investigate a lesion?
2 weeks
Epulis
A benign, nontender fibrous nodule of the gum emerging between the teeth; An overgrowth of vascular granulation tissue
Tooth avulsion is caused by:
A traumatic injury may dislodge a primary or permanent tooth from its socket
oral Kaposi sarcoma is the most common early lesion in people with ______.
AIDS
Seasonal allergies rhinitis (AR or hay fever)
AR is an abnormal immune response from repeated exposure to antigens. Turbinates are usually pale and their surface looks smooth and glistening
Dappled brown patches are present with...
Addison's disease
When is saliva present in children?
After 3 months
A bifid uvula is most likely to be seen in which patients?
American Indian
In light skin people, acidosis is r/t?
Asprin poisoning or ketoacidosis
Leukoedema presentation:
Benign, milky, bluish-white opaque appearance of the buccal mucosa that occurs commonly in African Americans and east indians
African American lips are usually:
Bluish and have a dark line on the gingival margin
Acute Tonsillitis and Pharyngitis present as:
Bright red throat, swollen tonsils, white or yellow exudate on tonsils and pharynx, swollen uvula, and enlarged, tender anterior cervical and tonsillar nodes. Sore throat, painful swallowing, fever.
Nursing bottle caries presentation:
Brown discolorations on upper front teeth
Oral Kaposi Sarcoma presents as:
Bruise-like, dark red or violet, confluent macule, usually on the hard palate, may be on soft palate or gingival margin
When should a child have all 20 teeth?
By 2 and a half
In light skinned people, cherry red lips occur with what?
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Dental cavities
Cavities, progressive destruction of tooth, later turns brown or black
Who has a higher incidence of GAS (Group A Strep.)?
Children 5-15 years old
Inability to cross catheter through nasal cavity indicates...
Choanal atresia
Transverse bridge in children occurs with:
Chronic allergies from wiping nose
Gingivits presents as:
Crevices between teeth and gums, pockets of debris; Bleeding with slight pressure is indicative of this
Fissured or Scrotal Tongue presents as:
Deep furrows divide the papillae into small irregular rows
Dry mouth occurs with..
Dehydration, fever; tongue has deep vertical fissures
Baby bottle tooth decay
Destruction of numerous deciduous teeth may occur in infants and toddlers who take a bottle of milk, juice, or sweetened drink to bed and prolong bottle-feeding past the age of 1 year. Liquid pools around the upper front teeth. Mouth bacteria act on carbohydrates in the liquid, especially sucrose, forming metabolic acids. Acids break down tooth enamel and destroy its protein.
Fissured or Scrotal Tongue is seen with:
Down Syndrome and people with a hx of chronic smoking/alcohol use
Tooth eruption can be delayed due to...
Down Syndrome, rickets, cretinism. Bottle feeding, thumb sucking
An enlarged tongue (macroglossia) may accompany:
Down syndrome; it also occurs with cretinism, myxedema, and acromegaly
Koplik spots are a diagnostic indicator of:
Early prodromal (early warning) sign of measles
Angular Cheilitis (Stomatitis, Perleche)
Erythema, scaling, and shallow and painful fissures at the corners of the mouth occur with excess salivation and Candida infection.
Group A Strep presents with:
Fever over 100.4, absence of cough, tonsillar exudates and cervical adenopathy -Confirm with rapid antigen test and throat culture
A patient undergoing diabetic ketoacidosis has what type of breath odor?
Fruity odor
Excess saliva and drooling occur with?
Gingivostomatitis and parkinson disease
Pregnant women gums may present with:
Gum hypertrophy (pregnancy gingivitis)
Enlarged tongue occurs with...
Hypothyroidism, acromegaly
In light skinned people, cyanosis can be r/t:
Hypoxemia and chilling
Gingivitis
Inflammation of the gums
Sinusitis
Inflammation of the sinuses
A dark line on gingival margins occurs with what?
Lead poisoning and bismuth poisoning
Thrombophlebitis
Lemierre syndrome, rare but life threatening condition caused by gram negative F nephorom leading to sepsis
Small tongue occurs with...
Malnutrition
Enlarged tongue
May protrude from mouth. Not painful but may slur speech
When might a white membrane be covering the tonsils?
Mono, leukemia and diphtheria
Rhinitis presents as:
Nasal mucosa is swollen and bright red with URI, discharge is common, varying from watery and copious to thick, purulent and green yellow
Are tonsils visible in the newborn?
No
Torus palatinus is defined as:
Nodular bony ridge down the middle of the hard palate
Gingival hyperplasia
Painless enlargement of the gums, sometimes overreaching the teeth; Occurs with puberty, pregnancy, and leukemia
Bifid uvulua
Partly severed and may indicate sub mucous cleft palate which feels like a notch at the junction of the hard and soft pallets
Untreated Group A strep can lead to what?
Peritonsillar abscess, rheumatic fever, glomerulonephritis
What occurs with dysphagia?
Pharyngitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, stroke and other neurological diseases, esophageal cancer
In light skinned people, pallor can be r/t:
Shock and anemia
Suckering tubercle presents as:
Small pad in the middle of the upper lip from friction of breastfeeding or bottle feeding
Fordyce granules
Small, isolated, white or yellow papules on oral mucosa -painless and not significant
Epstein pearls (presentation)
Small, white, round epithelial cysts on the hard palate and along the gum margins
Nasal polyps
Smooth, pale gray nodules (overgrowth of mucosa) from chronic allergic rhinitis. Middle meatus
Polyps Presentation:
Smooth, pale gray, avascular, mobile, nontender
How does mucosa look with chronic allergies?
Swollen, boggy, pale, and gray
Cleft palate
The failure of the palate to close during the early development of the fetus
Carcinoma
The initial lesion is round and indurated, it becomes crusted and ulcerated with an elevated border. -most occur between the outer and middle thirds of the lip -any lesion that is unhealed after 2 weeks should be referred
Where are high risk sites for oral squamous cell cancer?
The lateral and ventral tongue, the floor
Stenson duct is the:
The opening of the parotid gland that runs forward to open at the buccal mucosa opposite the upper second molar
What should you do when a pt has a nosebleed?
Tilt head forward, pinch soft part of nose above nostrils for 10-15 minutes
When does epistaxis (Nosebleedes) occur?
Trauma, vigorous nose blowing, foreign body
Bednar apthae are what?
Traumatic areas or ulcers on the posterior hard palate on either side of the midline. They result from abrasions while sucking.
Peritonsillar Abscesses are r/t:
Untreated acute step -suppurative complications, pentitonsillar complications, abscess or thrombophlebitis
How should you palpate the sinuses?
Using your thumbs, press up and under the eyebrows and over the maxillary sinuses below the cheekbones -Person should feel firm pressure but no pain
Bifid uvula
Uvula split in two, common in American indians
When does Rhinorrhea occur?
With colds, allergies, sinus infection and trauma
When does the hard palate appear yellow?
With jaundice
In blacks with jaundice, how does the hard palate appear?
Yellow, muddy yellow, or green brown
Chonal Atresia is:
a congenital bone septum between the nasal cavity and the pharynx is not common in the newborn
Deviated septum presents as:
a hump or shelf in the nasal cavity; Not significant unless airway is obstructed
Which medication will decrease saliva production?
anticholinergic medications
Furuncle presentation
appears red and swollen and is quite painful
A perforated nasal septum presents as:
as a spot of light from a penlight -occurs with cocaine use
Viral Pharyngitis presents as:
erythematous tonsils with no hypertrophy or exudate
Streptococcal Pharyngitis would present as:
erythematous, enlarged tonsils with exudates
Nasal bridge in black and asian children is usually:
flat
Retention cyst (Mucocele) may occur where?
on the buccal mucosa, on the floor of the mouth, or under the tip of the tongue.
Nasal flaring in the infant r/t:
respiratory distress
Perforated septum is usually caused by:
snorting cocaine, chronic infection, trauma of picking crusts or nasal surgery
A tooth from a tooth avulsion must be:
stored in milk because dry storage runs risk of necrosis
Epitaxis (nosebleed) most common site:
the Kiesselbach plexus in the anterior septum
Meth results in:
vasoconstriction and decreased saliva, increases the urge to consume sugars
Herpes simplex
"Cold sores"; clear vesicles with red base that evolve into pustules, usually at lip-skin junction
Aphthous Ulcers presents as:
"canker sore" -a vesicle at first, then small round punched out ulcer -painful
Furuncle
- a small boil located in the skin or mucous membrane -avoid any manipulation or trauma that may spread the infection.