eyes subjective data Flashcards
blind spot
scotoma
sudden changes in vission
head trauma or increase intracranial pressure
spots or floaters are common among clients with
myopia
consistent blind spots may indicate
retinal detachment
seeing halos around lights associate
narrow anggle glaucuma
night blindness is associated with
optic atrophy, glaucoma, and vitamin A diffiecency
excessive tearing
epiphora
double vision
diplopia
pain with bright lights
photophobia
eye pressure
tonometry
what eye preassure increase risk for glaucoma
> 22 mmhg
exposure to ultraviolet radiation puts the client at risk for the development of
cataracts
group of eye disease that damage the optic nerve
glaucoma
impaired near vission
presbyopia
patchy blind spots in your side or central vission
open angle glaucoma
normal near visual acuity
14/14
normal visual field of degrees
inferior 70
|superior 50
temporal 90
nasal 60
this test asses parallel alignment 0f eye
corneal light reflex
this test detects a deviation in alignment or strength and slight deviation in eye
cover test
this test asses eye muscle strengh and cranial nerve function
cardinal field of gaze test
failure of lids close is risk of
corneal damage
an oscillating shakeing movement of eye
nystagmus
inverted lower eye lid is a condition called an
entropion
everted lower eye lid is a condition called an
ectropion