who specializes in Dx in treating diseases and disorders of the eye?
What is a ophthalmologist?
What is the white fibrous connective tissue?
What is the sclera?
Which frequencies are used for the audiometer?
What are 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz?
Whats the medical name for a middle ear infection?
What is acute otitis media?
How do you preform an eye instillation?
What is dropping liquid into lower conjunctiva sac of the eye?
Who are patient referred to when they exhibit hearing loss?
What is a otolaryngologist/audiologist?
What is the Middle layer of the eye and composes of many blood vessels?
What is the choroid?
What are the three Snellen Charts used to test visual acuity?
What is Big E, Alphabet and pictures?
What is the condition of the eye when the lenses become cloudy, leading to blindness?
What is cataracts?
What is one reason to preform eye irrigation?
What is Cleansing the eye from harmful chemicals?
Who is responsible for teaching the pt. to perform and ear irrigation and ear instillation?
What is medical Assistant ( MA )?
What is the innermost and third layer of the eye?
What is a retina?
What is the name of the test to determine if a pt. has glaucoma?
What is Ishihara Chart?
What is the eye disease that is characterized by increase intraocular pressure?
What is glaucoma?
Name three reasons to perform ear instillation?
what is softening impacted cerumen , fight infections and to relieve pain?
Who interprets + fills Px for eyeglasses and and contact lenses?
What is a Optician?
What are the three divisions of the ear?
What is the external, middle and inner ear?
A tuning fork with a frequency of 512 Hz or 1024 Hz is used because
What is falls withing the range of normal speech
What is cerumen that is wedged firmly together in the ear canal so as to be immovable
What is impacted Cerumen?
What term is used when damage is done to the inner ear or auditory nerve?
What is Sensorineural hearing loss?
What care provider has experience in measuring visual acuity + prescribing corrective lenses for treatment of refractive errors?
What is a Optometrist?
Where is the Tympanic Membrane?
What is the end of external auditory canal?
Which two test are the most common tuning fork assessments?
What are the Weber and Rinne tests?
What is a refractive error that causes distorted and blurred vision for both near and far objects due to cornea that is oval shaped?
What is Astigmatism?
What is the term used when a physical interference with the normal conduction of sound waves through the external and middle ear?
What is Conductive Hearing loss