What is a amblyopia?
the strong metal or plastic outside of the camera that protects the interior structures
What is the orbital cavity?
this condition is characterized by the inability of the lens to accommodate for near vision
What is presbyopia?
a patient has symptoms of sounds or movement in the ear
What is auditory canal obstruction?
bleeding from the nose
What is epistaxis?
Symptoms include: pain and redness in the affected eye with a feeling of pressure so intense it causes nausea and vomiting
What is Glaucoma-Closed-Angle?
both the eye and the camera have a lens to focus an image onto a surface for recording. in a digital camera this surface is the film or the sensors
What is the retina?
this condition is also known as near-sightedness
What is myopia?
the patient has ear pain and hearing loss
What is otitis externa?
the patient usually complains of obstruction or something in the nose
What is nasal polyps?
this is often caused by dirt or small pieces of wood, metal or paper that becomes embedded under the eyelid
What is corneal abrasion?
in the camera, the distance between the film and the camera lens is adjusted to bring the picture into focus before it is recorded on the film
What is the lens?
this is a disease associated with intraocular eye pressure and atrophy of the optic nerve and caues severe visual impairment
What is Glaucoma?
thi is a lifestyle change for a patient that has Ménière's disease and will help decrease the blood vessel constricting effects
What is quit or reduce tobacco consumption?
this is a reaction to airborne allergens
What is rhinitis?
symptoms include painless loss f side vision, seeing halos around lights, and difficulty seeing at night or in dark places
What is glaucoma-open-angle?
the aperture of the camera is similar to this part of the eye, the size of their openings is adjusted to allow varying amounts of light ot enter
What is the iris?
usual treatment consists of aggressive drug therapy and peripheral iridotomy?
What is Closed-Angel Glaucoma?
this patient complains of a slow and progressive hearing loss which may also be accompanied by tinnitus
What is otosclersis?
this disease is a fungal infection of the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat
What is candidiasis or thrush?
this condition causes redness and bloodshot appearance
What is conjuctivitis?
the iris is the colored circular muscle that surrounds the central opening called
What is the pupil?
treatment is aimed at lowering the intraocular eye pressure (IOP) to prevent further optic nerve damage
What is Open-Angle Glaucoma?
!!!!!Daily double!!!!! A dumb idea for cleaning the ear canal.
What is using a Q-tip? (cotton swab)
this condition results in a red, swollen tongue; pain on chewing;difficult speech; and occasionally and obstructed airway
What is glossitis?