collecting subjective data Flashcards

1
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sudden changes in vision are associated with acute problems such as?

A

head trauma or increased intracranial pressure

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2
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are common among clients with myopia or in clients over age 40. in most cases they are due to normal physiologic changes in the eye associated with aging and require no intervention.

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spots or floaters

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3
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is a blind spot that is surrounded by either normal or slightly diminished peripheral vision.

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scotoma

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4
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is associated with optic atrophy, glaucoma and vitamin A deficiency

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xeropthalmia or night blindness

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5
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may indicate increased intracranial pressure due to injury or tumor.

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double vision (diplopia)

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6
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autoimmune disorder in which antibodies destroy the communication between the nerves and muscle resulting in the weakness of the skeletal muscle.

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myasthenia

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7
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usually associated with allergies or superficial irritations. throbbing stabbing or deep aching pain suggests a foreign body in the eye or changes within the eye

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burning or itching pain

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8
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usually related to an inflammatory response caused by allergy, foreign body or bacterial or viral infection

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redness or swelling of the eye

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9
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caused by exposure to irritants or obstruction of the lacrimal apparatus

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excessive tearing (epiphora)

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10
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often associated with foreign bodies or obstruction

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unilateral epiphora

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11
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often associated with exposure to irritants, such as makeup or facial cleansers or it may be a systemic response

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bilateral epiphora

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12
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what is the comfortable reading distance to perform amsler test

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12-14 ft away

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13
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it is used to measure pressure within the eye.

A

tonometry

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14
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what is the normal eye pressure

A

10-21 mm

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15
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eye pressure greater than 22 mm Hg increased one’s risk for developing ____

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glaucoma

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16
Q

retrolental fibroplasia

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excessive oxygen in the body. mostly in children

17
Q

reduce the risk of chronic eye diseases, including age-related macular degeneration and cataracts

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lutein and zeaxanthin

18
Q

decrease the risk of cataracts and decreased the risk of age-ralated macular degeneration

A

vitamin C

19
Q

powerful antioxidant

A

vitamin E

20
Q

essential trace mineral or “helper molecule”

A

zinc

21
Q

have been known to decrease one’s risk of developing cataracts and AMD

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beta-carotene supplements

22
Q

a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve often caused by abnormally high pressure within the eye

A

glaucoma

23
Q

it is the second leading cause of blindness after cataracts

A

glaucoma

24
Q

major cause of visual impairment that affects the macula portion of the retina

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age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

25
Q

area clouding of the usually clear lens of the eyes, causing a person to see as though looking through a frosty or fogy window

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cataracts