Commonly caused by posterior vitreous detachment (PVD).
What is retinal detachment?
Which type of hearing loss indicates an inability of the sound waves to reach the inner ear?
What is conductive
This diagnostic test compares air conduction with bone conduction.
What is the Rhinne Test
Normal range for IOP
What is 10-21 mmHg
What are some factors that cause vision loss?
Smoking, meds, Cataracts, and other causes
The client has deterioration of part of the retina causing loss of central vision but not affecting peripheral vision. The nurse recognizes this client is experiencing:
What is macular degeneration
The nurse explains to the client that the condition in which inflammation occurs in the middle ear and can cause temporary conductive hearing loss is:
What is otitis media
The most reliable method to measure acuity of auditory perception
What is Audiometry
Nearsightedness resulting from a congenital deformity in the eye
What is myopia
The most common assistive devices for those with impaired hearing.
What are portable amplifiers and telephones, hearing aids, cochlear implants, flashing lights for phones or door bells.
The nurse knows that the post operative care of a cataract surgery that the HCP should be called when these occur:
What is Lots of Itching, Blood shot eyes after original has cleared, Large amount of eyelid swelling, Pain with nausea and vomiting indicates increase IOP. NOTICY HCP ASAP.
Defects in the cochlea, the 8th cranial nerve or the brain from degeneration with age, exposure to loud noise, Myxedema, ototoxic substances, DM or Meniere's Disease may cause
What is sensorineural hearing loss
This instrument is used to record intraocular pressure?
What is a tonometer
Major symptoms are vertigo, tinnitus, and unilateral fluctuating hearing loss.
What is Meniere's Disease
This diet would be ordered for a client with Meniere's disease
What is Low Sodium diet
When caring for a client, the nurse notes an IOP of 35 mm Hg with c/o blurred vision, decreased pupillary response to light and severe pain with nausea. The nurse knows these are the clinical manifestation of?
What is Primary angle closure glaucoma
Inflammation of the inner ear
What is Labyrinthitis
A nurse is preparing a client for reconstruction of the middle ear use to improve conductive hearing loss. This is called:
What is tympanoplasty
Ringing in the ears
What is Tinnitus
When approaching the client, talk before touching, orient the client to the environment, promote independence in activities of daily living.
What is nursing interventions for a visually impaired client?
An injury that produces significant internal damage secondary to the sudden compression or indentation of the globe on impact.
What is blunt eye trauma.
•Do NOT attempt irrigation if: 1. ear tubes are in place 2. Pus or other drainage is coming form ear 3. TM is not intact 4. Otitis media is present (can spread infection further into ear)
The surgical incision in the posterior ear canal, removal of the stapes, and implantation of a plastic prosthesis.
What is stapedectomy
Virtual defect caused by unequal curvatures of the refractive surfaces of the eye. Light rays from a point do not come to focus on the retina, resulting in visual distortion.
What is Astigmatism
Talk with clearly enunciated words using normal tone of voice, talk directly in front of the client, use gesture with speech.
What is appropriate nursing interventions for caring for a client with a hearing impairment