This instruction is given to a client during Rinne test.
What is raise your hand when you don't hear the sound?
This is often used in a clinic to detect corneal abrasions.
What is a slit lamp?
This is located within the cochlea of the inner ear.
What is organ of corti?
During caloric stimulation test; diminished response in one eye means this.
What is an inner ear disorder.
This test is performed by placing a tuning fork on the client's forehead or skull.
What is Weber test?
This type of otitis media often follows respiratory infection and involves pathogen free fluid
What is serous otitis media?
This is the distance the client needs to stand when using a Snellen chart.
What is 20 feet?
This structure equalizes pressure in the middle ear.
What is Eustachian tube?
This is used for client with keratitis.
What is wear dark glasses?
This is an expected response for client with normal color vision test.
This is done before administration of ear drops.
This finding would be indicative of an orbital fracture.
What is diplopia?
This structure (eye) drains fluid from the anterior chamber.
This is when the lens is less flexible due to aging.
What is accommodation?
This position may be used after retinal detachment surgery.
What is place face parallel to the floor?
This finding is indicative of otosclerosis.
What is progressive bilateral hearing loss?
DAILY DOUBLE
This is observed during an eye exam for a person with cataracts.
What is opacities of the lens?
This part of a cochlear implant allows for sound interpretation.
What is the internal processor?
This would be used if client c/o having "a bug in my ear"!
What is instill mineral oil?
Eyes are red, painful and watery.
What is conjunctivitis?
This type of hearing loss can be due to drug toxicity.
What is sensorineural hearing loss?
This condition can also cause patchy flakes on eyelashes.
What is blepharitis?
DAILY DOUBLE
Blinking is done to ...
What is clear dust and particles from the surface of the eye?
This area of the eye allows for detailed vision.
What is conductive?