Interventions and Diagnostics and Treatments oh my
Eye Witness
Listen Closely
Cataract Clique
The Art of Aging
100
This diagnostic test compares air conduction with bone conduction.
What is the Rhinne Test
100
This eye disorder is characterized by irreversible blindness.
What is Glaucoma
100
This may help the client with tinnitus with concentration and sleep
What is a white-noise machine
100
This visual disturbance is the primary problem in the client with a cataract.
What is blurring of vision
100
Loss of lens elasticity
What is Presbyopia
200
This common test assesses visual acuity
What is the Snellen test
200
Floating spots before the eyes, flashes of light, progressive constriction of vision in one area
What is Retinal Detachment
200
Surgical procedure reserved as the last resort for the client with Meniere's disease, results in destruction of cochlear functions
What is Labrinthectomy
200
Place the client in supine position or turn towards unoperative side, advise the client to avoid bending, stooping or lifting heavy objects for several weeks, advise the client to protect eye with eye pad and eye shield
What is Post-op Cataract Surgery Instructions
200
When approaching the client, talk before touching, orient the client to the environment, promote independence in activities of daily living.
What is nursing interventions for a visually impaired client
300
This diet would be ordered for a client with Meniere's disease
What is Low Sodium diet
300
In acute glaucoma, obstruction to the flow of aqueous humor is caused by this eye problem
What is Displacement of the iris
300
Instruct the client not to blow the nose for at least 2 weeks, observe for signs and symptoms of 7th cranial nerve damage, advise the client against watching TV or fast-moving objects for a few weeks.
What is Post-op nursing interventions after ear surgery
300
This causes decreased vision in the client with a cataract
What is lens opacity
300
Talk with clearly enunciated words using normal tone of voice, talk directly in front of the client, use gesture with speech.
What is appropriate nursing interventions for caring for a client with a hearing impairment
400
Treated with a convex lens
What is Hyperopia
400
Seeing halos around lights, nausea and vomiting
What is Closed-angle glaucoma
400
One of the most common characteristics of Meniere's disease.
What is Vertigo
400
Name 3 causes of cataracts
What is aging, DM, trauma, congenital, excessive sun exposure, chronic steroid use, astronauts
400
Associated with lipid deposits
What is Arcus Sinilis
500
Used in glaucoma clients to determine whether the anterior angle of the eye is open or closed.
What is Slit Lamp Inspection
500
Beta-adrenergic blockers, typically used to treat glaucoma, may cause this reaction in asthmatic clients
What is bronchospasms
500
Replacement of normal bones by spongy and highly-vascularized bones with fixed stapes
What is Otosclerosis
500
Driving at this time of day is most difficult for the client with a cataract because of this symptomotology
What is decreased night vision secondary to lens opacity and absent red reflex
500
Trouble hearing in large groups, cannot tell where sound is coming from, words sound mixed up.
What is Nerve degeneration in the inner ear