Involuntary oscillation of the eyeball
What is Nystagmus?
Different modes of transmission for HIV?
What is
Blood, seminal fluid, vaginal secretions, mother to baby
Flu like symptoms, fatigue, chills, shortness of breath, dyspnea, cough, chest pains, nausea, candidiasis, wasting syndrome, effects on cognition, peripheral neuropathy etc
What is HIV?
What is airbone precautions?
An opacity of cloudiness on the lens?
What is cataracts?
Immune deficiency disorders are usually genetic?
What is True?
Clinical manifestations of glaucoma?
What is Blurring, halos, difficulty adjusting to low light, difficulty focusing, may have a headache?
What are the nursing interventions for a patient with HIV/AIDS?
What is improve nutritional status, decrease isolation, coping with grief, patient education of HIV, monitor/manage potential complications
What is true?
If exposed to HIV you must take antiretroviral medications within 96 hours?
Clinical manifestations of cataracts?
HIV treatment?
What is Antiretroviral therapy?
What is the primary strategy for preventing health care associated infections (HAI)
What is standard precautions?
Surgical treatment of retinal detachment?
What is scleral buckle and vitrectomy?
What stage of HIV are the T-lymphocyte cells between 200 and 499 cells/mm3?
What is stage 2?
episodic vertigo, tinnitus, and fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss. Feeling of pressure, nausea and vomiting
Ménière Disease
What is prostaglandins, beta blockers, alpha agonists, CAIs and miotics?
Transmission Based Precautions?
What is Airbone, droplet, and contact precautions?
Phacoemulsification
Lens Replacement
What is cataracts surgery?
Nursing management of AMD?
What is patient education, support care, and promote safety?