What is 12-21 mmHg?
What are cataracts?
This type of hearing loss is most improved with a hearing aid.
What is conductive?
Itching, inflammation, and pain of the outer ear is known as...
What is otitis externa?
This type of surgery is used to repair a detached retina.
What is a scleral buckle?
The term for nearsightedness.
What is myopia?
Age related vision change that decreases the ability to see up close.
What is presbyopia?
The results of a Weber test indicate that the client hears sounds louder in her right ear. This is indicative of this type of hearing loss...
What is conductive?
What are dry skin on the auricle, decreased cerumen, and increased hair in the ear canal.
Medications that are harmful to hear are known as this.
What is ototoxic?
The role of the aqueous humor.
What is to maintain ocular pressure in the eye?
Potential causes of visual disturbances.
What are diabetes, hypertension, hyperthyroidism, brain tumor?
Hearing loss caused by aging.
What is presbycusis?
If a patient experiences sudden attacks of vertigo, nausea, vomiting, and pallor, they are experiencing ...
What is Meniere's Disease?
Common cause of otitis media.
What is an upper respiratory infection?
Lipid deposits in the cornea are known as...
The most important way to prevent the spread of conjunctivitis.
What is handwashing?
A bulging eardrum indicates this..
What is otitis media?
Ear disorder that can cause progressive hearing loss. If a woman is pregnant, the symptoms occur more rapidly.
What is otosclerosis?
A patient experiencing severe eye pain, halos around light, and nausea. This disorder is...
What is angle-closure glaucoma?
The first line medication class for glaucoma is ...
What are beta-adrenergic blockers?
A prosthesis post enucleation can be fitted at this time...
What is 4 weeks after surgery?
The results of a Rinne test show that the patient's air conduction is greater than bone conduction. This means they have this type of hearing loss...
What is sensorineural?
Similarities between open-angle and angle-closure glaucoma.
What are clients are initially treated with medications and the visual field examination demonstrates vision loss.?
Examples of ototoxic medications.
What are aspirin, ibuprofen, vancomycin, furosemide, and gentamycin?