Health Assessment 3204 exam 2
1. List the 4-point grading scale for the size of tonsils.
+1 = VISIBLE +2= tonsils are between the tonsillar pillars and the uvula +3= Tonsils are touching the uvula +4= Tonsils are touching eachother
______________________________________is the change in size to adjust for seeing objects at various distances.
Accommodation
What is the term for difference in pupil size
Anisocoria
The nurse is inspecting the cornea and lens of an elderly client and notices a white arc around the limbus of the client's eye. The nurse recognizes this condition, common in older adults, as which of the following?
Arcus senilis
_____________________ are densities in the lens
Cataracts
what is the word for double vision?
Diplopia
What is the term for bleeding from the nose
Epistaxis
Retinal structures in the myopic eye look smaller than normal? T OR F
False
When a person shifts from a far object to a near one, the pupils dilate T OR F
False
A nurse assesses the parallel alignment of a client's eyes by testing the corneal light reflex. Where should the nurse shine the penlight to obtain an accurate result?
Focused on the bridge of the nose
________ is when the patient is unable to see in half of the visual field and is generally in one side.
Hemianopsia
How do you inspect pupils?
In dim light, inspect the size, shape, and symmetry of each pupil. Measure the pupils with a guide such as a card or a flashlight with black circles of various sizes to facilitate measurement. Document the pupil size and note if the pupil is large (>5 mm), small (<3 mm), or unequal.
What is the term for drainage from the ear
Otorrhea
What is the common cause of conductive hearing loss in young adults?
Otosclerosis
Pain in eyes when patient is in the sun
Photophobia
____________________ or light sensitivity is usually from excess light entering the eye, which may overexcite the photoreceptors in the retina.
Photophobia
Define macular degeneration
Progressive, usually age-related, deterioration of the central part of the retina (macula), leading to loss of central vision which is most common cause of blindness. Most patients keep peripheral.
What is the term for a runny nose
Rhinorrhea
What are the names of visual acuity tests?
Snellen and Rosenbaum eye charts Near Vision Test Peripheral Vision test
What notation demonstrates the nurses understanding of effective documentation when the assessment findings identify thick, purulent drainage in both eyes of a client?
Thick, purulent drainage is noted at inner corner of both eyes.
What is perceived sound that has no external stimulus and commonly heard as musical ringing or roaring noise (EAR)?
Tinnitus
A few beats of nystagmus on extreme lateral gaze are normal. T/F
True
A yellow sclera indicates jaundice T or F
True
macular degeneration is a common cause of poor central vision in the elderly
True
What is the perception that a patient or environment is spinning or rotating?
Vertigo
What is the term for lazy eye
amblyopia
Word for farsightedness
hyperopia
The nurse is using the ophthalmoscope to examine the client's eyes. The nurse holds the scope
in the right hand for the right eye and in the left hand for the left eye
An adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that he has had excessive tearing in his left eye. The nurse should assess the client's eye for
lacrimal obstruction.
Describe Cataracts?
lens becomes opaque / cloudy resulting from a clumping of proteins in the lens
What is the term for constriction of pupils
miosis
What is the term for dilation of the pupils
mydriasis
Word for nearsightedness
myopia
What is the most common form of glaucoma
open angle glaucoma
Papilledema refers to swelling of the ______ ____ and anterior bulging of the physiologic cup.
optic disc
What would flashing lights mean
possible detachment if vitreous from retina
Word for aging vision
presbyopia
Describe Glaucoma
this is when there is increased intraocular pressure Patient is affected by: Loss of peripheral vision
If sudden visual loss is unilateral and painless consider the following:
vitreous hemorrhage from diabetes or trauma, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, retinal vein occlusion or central retinal artery occlusion