Sensory - EYE
Sensory - Ear
Mixed Sensory
100

Happens with aging of the eye

Decreased elasticity of the lens

Difficulty with peripheral vision

Decrease pupil size

Difficulty with night vision

Sensitivity to glare

Clearer: yellow, orange, red hues 

Distorted depth perception

Decreased lacrimal secrections

100

Talking to a patient with aging ears 

With the patient you will need to talk with a lower voice pitch.

100

Recommendation for having eye examinations 

18-64 years every 2 years, younger than 64 at risk for eye disease every 1 to 2 years, 65 or older every year.

200

Should be considered with fluorescein angiography

Assess patient allergies

Urine may be bright green or orange up to 2 days 

200

Auditory acuity tests 

Whisper voice test, Rinne, Weber test are used for auditory acuity.

200

General education regarding conjunctivitis 

Good hand hygiene, avoid touching eye,

300

Patient education for eye safety

Use safety measures to prevent injury (wear safety goggles, position computer screen appropriately, follow optometrist instructions for appropriate use of contact lenses).

300

Interventions when talking to someone with hearing impairment 

When working with a hearing-impaired person be sure to reduce the background noise (tv, radio, etc.), speak face to face so they can read lips if needed, my need to have assistive devices available (hearing amplifiers, telephone amplifiers, sign language), talk slowly to aid in understanding.

300

Patient education regarding refractive disorders. 

Patients with refractive disorders will need corrective lenses to see clearly.

400

Patient education about Glaucoma

They need to understand that the use of eye drops will be lifelong (they cannot stop using them)

400
Non-surgical treatment of Meniere's 

Walk with them to prevent falls

Restrict sodium and fluids 

Medications:

Nicotinic acid (niacin): for vasodilation

Antihistamines: reduce assist with the inflammation

Antiemetics

Tranquilizer and sedatives to assist with calming the client so they can rest and control the vertigo, nausea, and vomiting

Diuretic to pull the fluid off

400

Signs and symptoms of macular degeneration

Decrease in central vision

Blurred vision and distortion

500

Signs and symptoms of retinal detachment 

Flashes of light, floaters or black spots, increased blurred vision, curtain being drawn, loss of a portion of visual field, painless

500

Nursing dx for Otitis Externa 

What would be a good nursing dx for this patient due to pain? State decreased or absent pain, give a lower pain rating.

500

Otosclerosis causes this 

the development of new bone formation in irregular areas resulting in the fixation of the bones

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