Risk Factor for development of Cataracts
What is Age
What is pull pinna up and back
Medication for Viral Infection
What is acyclovir
This Cytotoxic medication causes Bone Marrow Supression
What is Methotrexate
This results in loss of temperature regulation, gland function and sensory function
What is a burn injury
Patients with primary angle closure glaucoma experience this
What is loss of vision and severe eye pain
This is a priority when caring for a patient with a sensory deficit (vertigo, low vision, etc.)
What is safety
This test confirms a fungal skin lesion
What is Potassium Hydroxide (KOH) test
This is usually applied prior to PUVA Therapy (photochemotherapy and ultraviolet light )
What is Psoralen (Photosensitizing medication)
Priority during the emergent phase of burn care
What is securing the airway
Risk Factors associated with Glaucoma
What are Diabetes, and Hypertension
This is restricted prior to and ENG (electronystagmography)
Treatment of a bacterial lesion
What is apply warm compresses, do not squeeze lesions and do not share personal items.
This is caused by direct contact to an allergen or an irritant
What is Contact Dermatitis
Moderate and major burns require this patient centered care
What is administer pain meds, monitor for fluid overload, weigh the patient, and infuse normal saline
These eye drops cannot be given to patients with Asthma
What is Timolol
This is avoided after middle ear surgery
What is air travel and straining, coughing and blowing nose for 2 to 3 weeks
Skin disorder characterized by scaly dermal patches and overproduction of keratin
What is Psoriasis
Should be tapered off rather than stopping abruptly
What are steroids
Most common cause of death following burn injury
What is Sepsis
Measures Intraocular Pressure
What is Tonometry
Diet recommended to reduce vertigo
What is Low sodium diet
Medication used to treat Psoriasis
What is calcipotriene
What is apply cool water soaks
What is rule of Nines