Anatomy
Auditory Disorders
Vision Disorders
Testing
Treatments
100

Name the structures of Externa, Middle, and Inner Ear

Auricle (pinna), auditory canal, tympanic membrane, malleus, incus, stapes, oval window, vestibule, semicircular canals, cochlea

100

What is the surgical treatment for Otosclerosis?

Stapedectomy

100

Normal flow of Aqueous Humor through the Canal of Schlemm is blocked, leading to elevated eye pressures.

Glaucoma

100

Testing for Glaucoma that measures intraocular pressure

Tonometry (contact vs. non-contact)

100

Used to cauterize leaking blood vessels in patients with Diabetic Retinopathy

Photocoagulation

200

Describe rods and cones

Cones responsible for color and sharp vision. Rods responsible for night vision. 

200

Infection/inflammation of the external ear that may have green and stale odorous discharge if caused by pseudomonas organisms

Otitis Externa

200

Causes loss of central vision but peripheral vision remains intact

Macular Degeneration

200

Assesses for conductive and sensorineural hearing loss using bone and air conduction

Rinne and Weber tests

200

Ultrasound waves to break up cloudy lens in patients with cataracts

Phacoemulsification

300

How does the eye change with aging?

Lens becomes opaque and less elastic, develops presbyopia. Pupils become smaller and more light is needed to read.

300

Inflammation/infection of middle ear that may require a myringotomy

Otitis Media

300

Patient may experience flashes of light, floating spots, and sudden loss of vision

Retinal Detachment

300

Combines a microscope and very bright light to better visualize the lens

Slit Lamp

300

Surgical procedure used to repair retinal detachment by placing a silicone piece onto the sclera. 

Scleral Buckling

400

What are the 3 layers of tears?

Mucous, water, and oil

400

Actions to take during a Vertigo attack

Lie down and call for help. Keep head still and avoid movements. Pull over if driving.

400

Congenital, hereditary ocular tumor. Invades brain and metastasizes 

Retinoblastoma

400

Measures visual acuity by having patient stand 20 feet away

Snellen Eye Chart

400

Timolol may be given for glaucoma. What nursing measure must be performed immediately after administration?

Occlude the nasolacrimal duct with a finger over the inner canthus for 30-60 seconds

500

What fluid is present in the Anterior Cavity of the eye, specifically the Anterior Chamber?

Aqueous Humor

500
Damage to inner ear/vestibulocochlear nerve due to medications

Ototoxicity

500

Acute infection of eyelid margin or sebaceous glands. Manifests as localized abscess

Hordeolum ("stye")

500

Tests for errors such as myopia, astigmatism, or presbyopia

Refraction

500

These medications can be given to soften cerumen causing ear obstructions. Must flush ear canal after 15-20 mins following administration

Cerumenex and Debrox

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