Anatomy/Physiology
Refractive and non-infectious eye disorders
Eye diseases acute and chronic
Ear disorders and hearing loss
Nursing Interventions, Teaching, Safety
100
What structure of the eye is responsible for changing shape to focus light?

Lens

100

Difficulty seeing far away is called what?

Myopia

100

Painless, gradual vision loss with halos around lights indicates what disorder?

Cataracts

100

What type of hearing loss is caused by cerumen impaction?

Conductive hearing loss

100

What do you do FIRST if a hearing aid whistles?

Reinsert the ear mold

200

Name the four physiological processes required for normal vision

refraction, accommodation, constriction, convergence

200

What eye disorder is caused by inward turning of the eyelid?

Entropion- the lashes rub against the cornea and cause irritation
200

What is the first sign of macular degeneration?

Central vision loss, distortion on Amsler grid

200

In external otitis, pain increases when pressing which structure? 

Tragus

200

After cataract surgery, what activity is prohibited?

Bending, lifting anything over five pounds, or straining (don't want to increase IOP)

300

Presbycusis affects what range of hearing first?

High-frequency sounds, presbycusis is age-related hearing loss

300

This autoimmune disorder causes dry eyes and dry mouth

Sjorgen syndrome

300

Sudden onset of a "curtain over vision" is a hallmark of what emergency condition?

Retinal detachment

300

BC is greater than AC on Rinne test. What does this indicate?

Conductive hearing loss

300

What is the best communication technique with a blind patient?

Announce yourself before speaking

400

The Eustachian tube connects the middle ear to what structure? 

Nasopharynx

400

Which refractive disorder results from uneven curvature of the cornea?

Atigmatism

400

Which form of glaucoma is a medical emergency marked by eye pain, nausea, and halos?

Angle-closure glaucoma

400

Vertigo, nausea, and nystagmus suggest inflammation of which structure?

Labyrinthitis

400

For retinal detachment, how should the patient be positioned?

On the affected side to decrease eye movement

500

Which cranial nerve is responsible for hearing and balance?

CN VIII- Vestibocochlear

500

What is the major risk of untreated strabismus (misaligned eyes)?

Amblyopia- permanent vision loss

500

Which eye disorder presents with micro aneurysms and cotton-wool spots?

Diabetic retinopathy
500

Which ear surgery replaces the stapes to improve hearing?

Stapedectomy

500

Which medication must be avoided in angle-closure glaucoma?

Mydriatics

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