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gradual hearing loss associated with age

What is Presbycusis?

100

CVA (cerebrovascular accident) in we just started the CCA course terms

What is a Stroke?

100

an electronic device that fit inside or behind the ear

What is Hearing Aids?

100

a complication of type 1 diabetes

What is Diabetic retinopathy?


100

an infection of the middle ear common in infants and children that can result in permanent hearing loss

What is Otitis Media?

200

an increase of fluid in the inner ear that causes pressure in the middle ear and can result in vertigo, tinnitis, and hearing impairment is called 

What is Ménière's Disease?

200

Blood vessels behind the retina start to grow under the macula

What is WetAMD?

200

the gradual inability to focus on close objects, associated 

What is Presbyopia?

200

clients may have slurred speech and speak in flat harsh or nasal tones

What is Dysarthria?

200

a condition which there is an abnormal formation of new bone in the middle ear that gradually immobilizes the stapes and prevents it from vibrating

What is Otosclerosis?

300

medical devices to improve hearing through sugery

What is Cochlear Implants?

300
caused by weakness or paralysis in the muscles used for speech

What is Dysarthria?

300

the breakdown of the macula, the central part of the retina most common in people over 55 

What is age related macular degeneration?


What is AMD or ARMD?

300

The brain cannot coordinate the speech muscles to make the words 

What is Apraxia?

300

may have normal hearing abilities but experience a disconnect between what is heard and what is understood 

What is Auditory Processing Disorder?


What is APDs?

400

inflammation of the clear membrane that covers the white parts of the eye and lines the inner eye lid

What is Conjunctivitis?


What is P!NK eye?

400

the signs and symptoms of cataracts are

What is the clouding of the eyes lens causing gradual blurring, dimming of vision and sensitivity to light?

400

the separation of retina from its supportive tissue

What is Retinal Detachment?

400

Light sensitive cells in macula breakdown is caused by

DryAMD

400

an eye disease that causes pressure within the eye which damages the optic nerve

What is Glaucoma?

500

a non-judgmental communication technique that focuses not only on understanding the content of what is being said, but also on the underlying emotions and feelings conveyed by the sender 

what is Active Listening

500

A person usually a family member or close friend who assumes the responsibilities of caring for a dependent person

what is a Primary caregiver 

500

a blockage of the ear canal with earwax


What is Temporary Hearing Impairment?

500

feeling pity or compassion for or understanding the difficulties of another person

what is Sympathy

500

peripheral vision is lost and prior damage cannot be reversed in what disease 

What is Glaucoma?