Eyes
Ears
Alterations
Definitions
Other Senses
100

A gradual decline in the ability of the lens to accommodate or focus on close objects.

What is Presbyopia

100
Which type of hearing loss indicates an inability of the sound waves to reach the inner ear?
What is conductive
100

Intervention to prevent falls

What is use nonskid surfaces in tub and shower, install grab bars in tubs and showers, instruct family members to supervise ambulation and sitting

100

Three types of sensory deprivation.

What is reduced sensory input, elimination of patterns and restrictive environments

100
Sense of taste
What is gustation
200

The client eyesight loses ability to function efficiently with blurring, distortion or loss of central vision and distortion of vertical lines.

What is macular degeneration

200

Name 3 teaching strategies for a hearing aid

What is instruct patient to store batteries in a dry, secure place, instruct patient to clean ear canal daily and demonstrate battery replacement

200
The state of excessive and sustained multisensory stimulation manifested by behavior change and perceptual distortion.
What is Sensory Overload
200
Dizziness
What is vertigo
200

Sense of smell

What is olfactory?

300

The client is seeing a specialist who is a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and medical and surgical treatment of diseases of the eye, visual disorders, and eye injuries. The nurse explains that the client will be seeing an:

What is opthalmologist

300

Excessive cerumen occluding the ear canal could cause what in an individual

What is conductive hearing loss

300
This type of hearing loss when associated with aging is termed presbycusis.
What is Sensorineural hearing loss
300
Major symptoms are vertigo, tinnitus, and unilateral fluctuating hearing loss.
What is Meniere's Disease
300

Sense of touch

What is tactile?.

400

State 4 effects of affective sensory deprivation

What is boredom, restlessness, panic, increased anxiety

400

Name 3 interventions for patients with hearing impairment.

What is face patient and stand or sit on the same level, be sure the environment is not noisy and speak slowly and articulate clearly.

400

A slowly progressive increase in intraocular pressure that, if left untreated, causes progressive pressure against the optic nerve, resulting in peripheral visual loss and or halo effect around lights.

What is Glaucoma

400

A deficit in the normal function of sensory reception and perception

What is sensory deficit.

400

Sense of sight

What is visual?

500

Chris Rock made this statement about Will Smith wife that caused him to get slap

What is GI Jane 2

500

Name spider man last movie

What is No way home

500

Name the characters in Golden Girls series

What is Blanche, Dorothy, Rose and Sophia

500

Bruce Willis has recently been diagnosed with this defect.

What is aphasia

500

An air containing space between the eardrum and oval and contains three small bones

What is middle ear?