Disease
Signs/Symptoms
Treatment
Risks
Complications
100

Farsightedness that progresses with age

What is presbyopia?

100

Roaring, buzzing, or hissing sound in one or both ears.

What is tinnitus?

100

What is the treatment for cataracts

Surgery

100

A nurse prepares a teaching plan for a mother of a child diagnosed with bacterial conjunctivitis. Which ADLs should be avoided?

Sharing towels and washcloths.

Rationale: Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva. Bacterial conjunctivitis is highly contagious, and the nurse should teach infection control measures. These include good hand washing techniques and not sharing towels.

100

What might a priority nursing diagnosis be for a patient who refuses to acknowledge their hearing impairment

Safety

200

A hereditary disorder causing progressive deafness due to overgrowth of bone in the inner ear

What is Otosclerosis?

200

Attacks of dizziness, tinnitus, unilateral sensorinerual hearing loss

What are symptoms of Meniere disease?

200

For a child younger than 3 years, the pinna is pulled down and back for the administration of ear drops.

True

200

Restrict head movements, promote comfort and teach complications

What are the highest priority nursing managements for the patient with retinal detachment?

200

If the patient experiences sudden excessive eye pain, swelling and/or bleeding after surgery, the nurse should: 

Notify the surgeon

300

Halos or blurry vision, Loss of peripheral vision, Feeling of pressure in the eyes, Increased IOP

What is Glaucoma?

300

A 56 year old patient who is hearing impaired is scheduled for a colonoscopy. Which nursing actions are most appropriate in performing patient education prior to the procedure?

Face the patient directly, smile, and speak slowly.

300

Prevent optic nerve damage

What is the overall aim of glaucoma treatment? Rationale: the aim of all glaucoma treatment is to prevent optic nerve. The treatment can not reverse optic nerve damage, further damage can be controlled.

300

Which ethnic groups are at most risk for glaucoma?

African American and Asians

300

Increase IOP, development of retinal detachments, development of cataracts

What are postoperative complications that can occur with retinal detachment?

400

Shadowy areas in central vision or unusually fuzzy or distorted vision. Some patients may notice wavy or distorted words when reading. 

What is macular degeneration?

400

Viral and bacteria

What are two types of conjunctivitis that are contagious?

400

As it pertains to treatment of Meniere disease, the patient may be placed on a low-sodium diet and fluids may be restricted to help with which symptom?

What is edema? 

(Or to reduce pressure)

400

List the greatest risk factors for cataract formation. 

What is aging, history of DM, use of corticosteroids and exposure to ultraviolet light?

400

Do not bend, wear eye patch/avoid sunlight, do not sleep facedown, do not lift heavy weight

What are post-op instructions for cataract surgery?

500

Overaccumulation of endolymph fluid, causing the membranous labyrinth to swell and rupture

What is Meniere's?

500

The nurse notes the client turning their head sideways to read the education handouts.

What is macular degeneration?

500

A woman was working in her garden. She accidentally sprayed insecticide into her right eye. She calls the emergency department frantic and screaming for help. The nurse should instruct the woman to take which immediate action? 

Irrigate the eyes with water 

Rationale: In this type of accident, the client is instructed to irrigate the eyes immediately with running water for at least 20 minutes, or until the emergency medical service personnel arrive. In the emergency department, the cleansing agent of choice is usually normal saline. Calling the physician and going to the emergency department delays necessary intervention. Hydrogen peroxide is never placed in the eyes.

500

The risk factors for macular degeneration include: 

The risk factors include increasing age, smoking history, HTN, overweight, hyperopia and familial incidence

500

What should the nurse do for a patient who is hearing-impaired whose speech is difficult to understand? 

Devote full attention to what the patient is saying. Rationale: The nurse should not try to attend to another task while listening to the patient.

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