CONDITIONS OF THE EYE/EAR
MEDICATIONS
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
True/False
100

Hearing loss associated with age.

What is presbycusis.

100

A medication that causes pupillary constriction.

What is a miotic medication?


100

A stain used to diagnose a corneal abrasion.

What is fluorescein.

100

After administering eye medications, hold pressure on this for 1-2 minutes.

What is the inner canthus.  

100

Ice water should be used to irrigate the ear.

What is False.

200

Type of hearing loss associated with cerumen impaction.

What is conductive hearing loss

200

A medication that causes pupillary dilation.

What is a midriatic medication.

200

An age related condition that may cause the feeling of a foreign body or cause a scleral ulcer.

What is an Ectropion/entropion

200

Tests to determine if hearing loss is conduction HL or sensorineural HL.

What is the RINNE and WEBER.

200

Clients with middle ear surgery can shower 36 hours after the procedure.

False.  They should not shower for 2 weeks and should protect the ear canal with a vaseline covered cotton ball for 6 weeks post op.

300

Ocular condition associated with an increased intraocular pressure.

What is glaucoma.

300

An oral or intravenous diuretic (carbonic anhydrase inhibitor) used to reduce ocular pressure in glaucoma.

What is acetazolamide.  

300

Vision that does not exceed 20/200 

What is legal blindness
300

Surgical reconstruction of the TM

Tympanoplasty

300

Tinnitus is an altered sense of orientation in space.

False.

Tinnitus is a constant noise, dizziness is an altered sense of orientation in space.

400

Ocular condition that occurs when the innermost layer of the eye tears and detaches.

What is a detached retina

400

A prostoglandin eye drop used to increase uveoscleral outflow in glaucoma.

What is latanaprost.

400

A chart used to measure visual acuity

Snellen Chart

400

Fluid in the middle ear without infection

What is serous otitis media

400

The tympanic membrane should appear moist and pink with an otoscope.

Fales.

The TM should be a pearly gray.

500

Signs are periorbital ecchymosis and edema.  Nerve paralysis, and sunken orbit.  

What is an orbital floor blow-out fracture.

500

Name three types of medications used to treat glaucoma.

What are cholinergics (miotics, increase AH outflor)

beta-blockers (decrease AH production)

Alpha adrenergic agonists (decrease AH production)

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (diuretic, decreases AH production)

Prstaglandin (increases uveoscleral outflow)

500

Technique to assist a visually impaired client with eating meals.

The clock/plate method.

500

Episodic vertigo tinnitus, and sfluctuating sensorineural hearing loss. 

What are signs and symptoms of Menieres Disease

500

Sound travels better through air than through bone.

True