Advanced Health and Physical Assessment

Advanced Health and Physical Assessment

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Discussion Question 1

Children and adults often present with complaints of ear pain. Your differential diagnoses should include otitis media and otitis externa, in addition to other possibilities such as foreign body obstruction and cerumen impactions. Give a brief overview of otitis media and otitis externa, including signs and symptoms of the most common causative agents for both. In addition, discuss the physical exam findings that you might see with the conditions when visualizing various parts of the ear such as ear canal or the tympanic membrane. How will your assessment of the ear differ in children versus adults? What would be essential health history questions to ask patients that present with ear pain and why? Support your answers with appropriate references.

Discussion Question 2

Discuss the physical assessment of a patient who presences with the complaint of cervical lymphadenopathy. What are the specific lymph nodes that you will assess? How do you palpate the lymph nodes and what are the normal versus abnormal findings? In the presence of abnormal findings, what diagnostic tests would you order and why? Also, what are the possible differential diagnoses and would your recommendations differ for adult, pediatric, and geriatric patients?

 

 

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Discussion 1
Otitis media
Otitis media refers to a group of middle ear inflammatory diseases including otitis media with effusion (OME), chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) and acute otitis media (AOM) (Qureishi, Lee, Belfield,Birchall& Daniel, 2014). The latter type is an infection of sudden onset of ear pains (Lieberthal, Carroll,Chonmaitree, Ganiats, Hoberman, Jackson& Schwartz, 2013). In children AOM presents symptoms including lack of sleep, increased crying, fever and reduced appetite (Lieberthal et. al., 2013). OME has been identified as not to present any symptoms and has been described as having fluids in the middle ear for three months or more. CSOM presents as inflammation of the middle ear for two weeks or more that is commonly marked with ear discharge. CSOM can develop from a complicated AOM. Otitis media is commonly associated with loss of hearing ability and when chronic can interfere with a child’s ability to learn and socialize………………………….words 668