Ears
Eyes
Pain
Infection Control
Precautions
100

Otorrhea refers to what

What is ear discharge

100

This chart is used to test visual acuity.

What is Snellen chart.

100

This type of pain shoots to a different site than where is began.

What is radiating pain.

100

This is the best way to prevent the spread of germs.

What is hand hygiene.

100

PPE is the acronym for this.

Personal protective equipment.

200

This term refers to hearing sound when there is no external sound present.

What is tinnitus

200
A refractive error whereby the eye cannot focus light evenly on the retina, causing blurred vision and distortion.

What is astigmatism.

200

A fracture in the spine causes this type of pain.

What is neuropathic pain.

200

Organisms that appear this color following gram stain are gram-positive organisms.

What is blue/purple.

200

A patient being treated for tuberculosis would be placed in this type of precaution.

What is airborne precautions.

300

A tumor causing hearing loss refers to what type of hearing loss.

What is conductive hearing loss.

300

An opacity in the lens of the eye that may cause loss of visual acuity.

What is cataract.

300

A pulled muscle would cause this type of nociceptive pain.

What is visceral pain.

300

Mishandling a port used for chemotherapy puts the patient at risk for this type of infection.

What is CLABSI; central line-associated bloodstream infection.

300

Patients with infections that can be transmitted through sneezing and coughing should be placed in this type of isolation.

What is droplet isolation.

400

Hearing loss due to nerve damage involves damage to this cranial nerve.

What is vestibulocochlear to cranial nerve 8.

400

Dry AMD is characterized by what signs & symptoms?

What is slow progression loss of central vision.

400

A rise in pulse, blood pressure and respiratory rate is this type of pain response.

What is physiological response.

400

This mode of transmission refers to tics, fleas and mosquitos.

What is a vector?

400

PPE should be donned in this order.

What is gown, mask, goggles/face shield, gloves.

500

These devices stimulate the auditory nerve to provide a sense of sound.

What are cochlear implants

500

This eye disease typically has gradual onset and decreases in peripheral vision, while central vision is not affected until late in the disease stage.

What is glaucoma.

500

PCA is an acronym for this.

What is patient-controlled analgesic.
500

Candida albicans in the mouth is often referred to as this.

What is thrush.

500

A patient being treated for RSV would be placed in this type of precaution.

What is contact precaution.

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