This is also called the fibrous coat, consist of sclera and cornea
What is outer protective layer?
The structure of the ear consist :
What is external, middle, and Inner ear?
Very common in children especially boys_________
What are nose bleeds?
Inflammation of tonsils in posterior pharynx from viral or bacterial infection.
What is tonsillitis?
These type of medication are used to treat glaucoma its a beta-adrenergic blocker (antagonists) and the first letter is T
What is Timolol (timpotic)?
another name for middle vascular layer, that contains pigmented iris surrounding pupil, which regulates amount of light entering eye
What is Uveal tract?
For the otoscopic examination of a child you would tilt the clients head slightly away and pulled the pinna __and ___
What is down and back?
Which test is done to check for significant amount of blood loss with a nose bleed?
What is hemoglobin and hematocrit?
16 year old male enter into the clinic complains of headache, sore throat, and abdominal pain. Upon your assessment you visualized the patient has foul odor to breathe, temp 100.5, enlarge reddened tonsils, drooling and mouth breathing. Which test should you prepare to do?
What is a rapid strep test?
Without having this medication as an allergy, if a child presents with otitis media the drug of choice to treat this infection is called_________
What is Amoxicillin?
IOP stands for__________
What is Intraocular Pressure?
This test is done to check for hearing loss with air and bone conduction.
What is Rinne Test?
Can occur from irritation, drying of mucosa from low humidity, increased blood pressure, or picking nose
What is Bleeding?
Someone from group 1 stand-up and explain the postoperative nursing management in patient that has had a tonsillectomy?
Refer to page 1176.
If the bleeding doesn't stop with a nose bleed you can place this in the patient nasal area.
What is an absorbent packing?
Its the inner layer of the eye, that is responsible for vision in dim light and perception of fine details respectively contains optic disc where optic nerve meets eyeball
What is retina?
Romberg test, past pointing test, gaze nystagmus test, and hall pike maneuver all are checking ___________
What is vestibular functions?
Someone from group 2 stand up and tell us 2 things you can do as therapeutic management with epistaxis.
Refer to page 1175
The mother of a child who just had a tonsillectomy ask you how many days you think my child will miss from school.
What is 10 days?
This is an analgesics medication to help for comfort and fever. Giving in conjunction with use of antibiotics.
What is Acetaminophen (Tylenol)?
decreased ability of pupil to dilate, lens become discolored, decrease eye motility, development of presbyopia, degenerative changes to choroid, retina and optic nerve
What are age related changes of eye?
Diagnosed by otoscopic examination, tympanography, and audiography
What is hearing impairment?
When teaching the client and family about nose bleeds make sure you explain to stop the bleeding to hold pressure just below the nasal bone for _________
What is 10-15 minutes?
Someone from group 3 stand up and tell us what is pharyngitis?
refer to page 1175
This medication is used to treat a client that is diagnosed with Meniere Disease?
What is Meclizine (Antivert)?