how do you assess cranial nerve VI (abducens)
lateral movement of eyes
what is otoscopy
visual examination of the ear
what is strabismus
the eyes do not properly align
A low heart rate is
bradycardia
which lung is big and which lung is small
how many lobes does each lung have
right is big and left is small
right has 3 left has 2
cranial nerve IV (trochlear) is
vertical eye movement
pinna is a part of the ____ ear
outer ear
Cataract vision looks like what
looking through a frosted window
A high heart rate is
tachycardia
COPD is an umbrella what pathology falls under this umbrella
emphazyma
cranial nerve I ( olfactory) is
eardrum
increased intraocular pressure damages the retina and the optic nerve is called what
BONUS what kind of vision loss is this
glaucoma
peripheral vision loss
cardiovascular system delivers what to where
oxygen and nutriance to cells and body tissue
what happens within the alveoli
gas exchange
how do you assess cranial nerve II
BONUS what is the name of this cranial nerve
visual acuity
optic
what is tinnitus
ringing in the ear
progressive damage to the macular of the retina
macular degeneration
thrombocytopenia is what
BONUS what is the pt at risk for
lack of platelets
at risk for bleeding
cold weather
stress
dust/pet dander
the name of cranial nerve VII is
facial
otitis media is what
BONUS what is otitus externa
inflamation of the middle ear
inflammation of the outer ear
name the three types of vision loss we have learned about
periphreal central and total
leukopenia is
BONUS the pt is at risk for what
low white blood cells
risk for infection
POINTS FOR EACH THAT IS CORRECT
stridor
rhonchi
crackles
wheezing
upper airway obstruction
Low-pitch fluid in bronchi
fluid in lung high pitches
Music-like sounds constricted airway