Confrontation Visual Fields Flashcards

1
Q

Purpose of confrontation visual fields and which optic nerve is evaluated?

A

To make a gross check of the patients peripheral field of vision. CN II is evaluated

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Temporal retinal fibers see the ___ visual field
Nasal retinal fibers see the ___ visual field
Superior retinal fibers see the ___ visual field
Inferior retinal fibers see the ___ visual field

A

Nasal
Temporal
Inferior
Superior

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Path of ON II after exiting the eye

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OD:

  • Temporal retina travels directly back to R side of brain.
  • Nasal retina crosses over to left side.

OS:

  • Temporal retina travels directly back to L side of brain.
  • Nasal retina crosses over to the left side.

Nasal fibers cross at the chaiasm.

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Difference between optic nerves, optic chasm, optic tracts, and occipital cortex

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  1. Optic nerves- Right as the fibers exit the eye, before any split occurs.
  2. Optic chiasm- Crossing over between nasal fibers to the opposite side of the brain
  3. Optic tracts- OD temporal traveling with OS nasal on the right side of the brain. OS temporal traveling with OD nasal on the left side of the brain.
  4. Occipital cortex- Where vision is processed I guess?
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5
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Quadrantopsia

A

One fourth of the visual field gone

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Hemianopsia

A

One half of the visual field gone (superior, inferior, right or left)

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7
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Homonymous

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Both eyes involved, same side of visual field affected (Ex: both eyes missing R side of field)

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Scotoma

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Isolated area of visual field loss. Not a whole quadrant, island of vision loss.

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Glaucoma

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Intraocular pressure causing a degeneration of the optic nerve. In later stages, there is a shrinkage or constriction of the visual field.

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10
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Lesion

A

A break in the conduction of the nerve impulse

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11
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What are you checking for when doing:

Peripheral field finger counting?

A

Checking all 4 quadrants for quadrantopsias and hemianopsia.

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12
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What are you checking for when doing:

Simultaneous finger counting

A

Parietal lobe extinction phenomenon. When a stimulus is presented only in the defective field, the stimulus is seen. However, when an additional stimulus is placed in the opposite hemifield simultaneously, the stimulus in the contralesional fired is not perceived.

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13
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What are you checking for when doing:

Hemifield comparison

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Checks for the relative defect between the two eyes.

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