Visual Impairments Flashcards

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Visual Impairments

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  • Diplopia
  • Visual Field Deficits
  • Hemianopia
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Diplopia

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  • Double vision
  • Pt sees 2 of everything
  • Usually the result of impaired motor control of one eye
  • Motor coordination of eyes for bilateral fixation on a single object, either horizontal or vertical
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Treatment for Diplopia

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  • Eye tracking ex’s
  • Alternate eye patches
  • Possibly prism glasses
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Visual Field Deficits

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  • Any decrease in size of visual field

- Many variations can be seen

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Hemianopia

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  • Homonymous Hemianopia
  • Loss of visual field on the involved side
  • Usually results from damage to the middle cerebral artery
  • 26% of CVA’s
  • Often accompanied by visual neglect
  • Pt’s have increased difficulty with ADL’s
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How to test for Hemianopia

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  • Pt stares at examiners nose
  • Object is moved across visual field from involved side to uninvolved side
  • Pt indicates when he/she can see the object
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Treatment for Hemianopia

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  • Teach compensation, if possible look to involved side
  • Place utensils, phone, TV etc on uninvolved side, then gradually move to involved side
  • Visual cues
  • Many verbal cues
  • exercises and/or activities that involve movement toward the involved side
  • Pt must be taught to look to involved side for safety
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