What are four basic processes necessary to form an image?
What is Refraction, Accommodation, Constriction and Convergence ?
100
Procedure utilized for removal of the stapes of the middle ear and insertion of a graft and prosthesis.
What is Stapedectomy?
100
When assessing the skin? What question is important for the nurse to ask the patient?
What is ask the patient about personal skin care ?
100
What is another name for a “nerve cell.”
What is a neuron ?
100
Electrical activity of the brain recorded with scalp or brain electrodes.
What is EEG(Electroencephalography)??
200
What tests are used to diagnosis retinal detachment?
What is Visual acuity measurements, indirect ophthalmoscopy, three-mirror gonioscopy, and slit-lamp examination?
200
What is the type of hearing loss that involve normal sound conduction through the external and middle ear, distortion in the inner ear making discrimination difficult?
What is Sensorineural hearing loss?
200
What cultural and ethnic considerations for skin assessment include which of the following?
What is assess rashes and skin inflammation in dark-skinned individuals, and the nurse should rely on palpation?
200
Disease characterized as an electrical “brainstorm.”
What is epilepsy?
200
pH <7.35 PaCO2 > 45 mm
What is respiratory acidosis?
300
A gradual loss of ability to see objects clearly, distorted vision, a gradual loss of clear color vision, and a dark or empty area appearing in the center of vision
What is macular degeneration ?
300
What is the appropriate patient teaching for a patient with external otitis?
What is washing hands after changing cotton plugs?
300
What is herpes simplex, type 2 accompanied by?
What is flulike symptoms 3 to 4 days after the vesicles erupt ?
300
Uses detection of radio frequency signals produced by displaced radio waves in a magnetic field.
What is MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)?
300
Non invasive procedure to view possible occlusions in arteries.
What is PET Scan?
400
What are signs and symptoms of cataracts that a patient may exhibit?
What is blurred vision, diplopia, photosensitivity, glare, abnormal color perception, and difficulty driving at night?
400
What is the proper way to instill ear drops in pediatric patients?
What is pulling the ear lobe downward?
400
What is an infection of a hair follicle is known as?
What is Folliculitis?
400
Weakness, paralysis,death of neurons in the motor cortex
and spinal cord; named for a famous baseball player.
What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis?(Lou Gehrig’s Disease)?
400
Tomography x-ray combined with computer c or s contrast
What is CT scan?
500
What is the name of the test use to assess colorblindness?
What is ishihara test?
500
What is the proper procedure for instilling ear drops in the adult?
What is pulling the ear lobe upward?
500
Tinea capitis, Microsporum audouinii, Tinea corporis, and Tinea pedis are all examples of:
What is a fungal skin infections ?
500
Disease of disorders in which a loss of consciousness may occur include?
What is Hypoglycemia, Drug dependency, Concussion, Epilepsy?
500
Insertion of a needle into 3 or 4th lumbar space, headache, keep flat post procedure.