Retinopathy
Cataracts
Glaucoma
Otitis Media
Meniere's Disease
100
Two causes of retinopathy
What is Diabetes and Hypertension
100
glare at nighttime, halos around lights, and the feeling that there is just not enough light to read in dimly lit rooms
What are the earliest symptoms of cataracts?
100
what is a drooping of the upper eyelid
What is ptosis
100
High dose Amoxicillin BID
What is the first line of therapy for acute otitis media?
100
Condition with vertigo, tinnitus and progressive deafness.
What is Meniere's Disease
200
Diabetic patients experience two different forms of retinopathy:
What is proliferative and nonproliferative retinopathy
200
wear sunglasses that protect from ultraviolet light and a hat when outdoors
What is how you can help prevent cataracts?
200
what does tonometry measure
intraocular pressure
200
Approximately 1 inch long
What is how long is the ear canal?
200
The false perception or Hallucination of movement
What is vertigo?
300
New blood vessels grow from the existing retinal vessels in a process called
What is neovascularization
300
24 hours.
What is How long after surgery (removing the cataract) is an eye patch kept over the healing eye (and the effects of the anesthesia wears off) ?
300
absence of the crystalline lens
What is aphakia
300
Acute onset of fever, otalgia, signs of middle ear inflammation.
What are the key features of diagnosing otitis media?
300
A rare benign tumor on the eighth cranial nerve and is usually unilateral.
What is Acoustic neuroma?
400
This causes flashes,floaters and loss of side vision.
What is retinal detachment
400
Peripheral
What part of vision does cataracts affect first?
400
substance produced in the cilliary body and flows out of the eye through canal of schlemn into venous system
What is aqueous humour
400
Double Jeopardy!!! Pheumococcal vaccine (PCV-13), yearly influenza vaccine, exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, and avoid tobacco smoke exposure for the child
What is 4 ways to tell parent to help to prevent ear infections in their child?
400
A disease process that causes the formation of excess bone.
What is otosclerosis?
500
Years of elevated blood pressure causes
What is retinal vasospasm
500
Phacoemulsification.
What is the name of the surgery performed to remove the cataract?
500
another term for chronic glaucoma.
What is an open angle glaucoma.
500
Strep pneumoniae, moraxella catarrhalis, non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae
What are the 3 most common bacterial pathogens responsible for acute otitis media?
500
A surgical procedure of the middle ear performed in order to improve hearing.
What is a stapedectomy?
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