eyes subjective data Flashcards

1
Q

blind spot

A

scotoma

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2
Q

sudden changes in vission

A

head trauma or increase intracranial pressure

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3
Q

spots or floaters are common among clients with

A

myopia

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4
Q

consistent blind spots may indicate

A

retinal detachment

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5
Q

seeing halos around lights associate

A

narrow anggle glaucuma

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6
Q

night blindness is associated with

A

optic atrophy, glaucoma, and vitamin A diffiecency

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7
Q

excessive tearing

A

epiphora

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7
Q

double vision

A

diplopia

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8
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pain with bright lights

A

photophobia

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9
Q

eye pressure

A

tonometry

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10
Q

what eye preassure increase risk for glaucoma

A

> 22 mmhg

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11
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exposure to ultraviolet radiation puts the client at risk for the development of

A

cataracts

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12
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group of eye disease that damage the optic nerve

A

glaucoma

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13
Q

impaired near vission

A

presbyopia

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14
Q

patchy blind spots in your side or central vission

A

open angle glaucoma

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15
Q

normal near visual acuity

A

14/14

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16
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normal visual field of degrees

A

inferior 70
|superior 50
temporal 90
nasal 60

17
Q

this test asses parallel alignment 0f eye

A

corneal light reflex

18
Q

this test detects a deviation in alignment or strength and slight deviation in eye

A

cover test

19
Q

this test asses eye muscle strengh and cranial nerve function

A

cardinal field of gaze test

20
Q

failure of lids close is risk of

A

corneal damage

20
Q

an oscillating shakeing movement of eye

21
Q

inverted lower eye lid is a condition called an

22
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everted lower eye lid is a condition called an

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yellowish nodules on the bulbular conjunctiva
pinguecula
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cyanosis of the lower lod suggests a
heart/lung disease
25
inequality pupil size call
anisocoria
26
occurs when injury causes red blood cells to collect in the lower half of the anterior chamber
hyphema
27
results from an inflammatory response in which white blood cell accumulate in the anterior chamber
hypopyon
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a thorough eye examination is recomended for healthy clients every
2 years
29
people with glaucoma may have
normal preassure (tonometry
30
test for macula degeneration
amsler test
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eye preassure normal range
10-21mmhg
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is an essential trace mineral or "helper mineral"
zinc
33
normal near visual acuity
14/14
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normal far visual acuity
20/20
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is term used t0 describe misalignment that occurs only when fusion reflex is blocked
phoria
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bright red areas on the scelera
subconjunctival hemmorage
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when light directed to the blind eye results in no response
monocular blindness
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is evidence by the disc being white in color and lack of disc vessel
optic atrphy
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or swelling of the optic disc appears as swollen disc with blurred margins
papilledema
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the ratio of anteriole to vein diameter os
2:3 OR 4:5