Sensory
what are 2 types of nystagmus dysfunction
-pendular (smooth/ rhythmic movement of the eye) -jerk (jerky movements of the eye)
proprioception is necessary for what 3 things?
1. balance 2. coordinated movement 3. muscular contraction
proprioception depends on impulses from what 3 things?
1. inner ear 2. receptors in joints 3. ligaments
Hemianopia definition
A perceptual problem. characterized by defective vision or blindness in half of the visual field.
wet AMD
Abnormal blood vessels grow under the macula and can leak blood and fluid, raising the macula and impairing central vision. As the macula is displaced, straight lines may look wavy
how is hearing conducted
Bony and membranous labyrinths transmit sound waves through the cochlea to the division of the eighth cranial nerve.
trachoma is caused by what
Chlamydia trachomatis
definition of vestibular nystagmus and what causes it
Constant, involuntary eyeball movement caused by ear disturbances
color blindness is associated with what genetically
X-linked recessive trait
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
a condition in which the macula degenerates, gradually causing central vision loss due to accumulation in the deep retinal layer or constant brightness
red reflex
a response caused by light illuminating the retina -doesn't occur if pathway is blocked (cataracts)
parosmia definition
abnormal or perverted sense of smell
ageusia definition
absence of taste
allergic conjunctivitis description
burning, gritty sensation in eyes, itchy
dry AMD
causes deposits of yellow-colored extracellular material within the macula of the eye, causing possible atrophy of the retina and a gradual loss of central vision
Scotoma definition
circumscribed defect of central field of vision
cataracts define
cloudy or opaque area in ocular lens and leads to visual loss
anosmia definition
complete loss of smell
homonymous hemianopsia definition
complete loss of vision in the inner one-half of one eye and the outer one-half of the other eye
acute otitis media with effusion is which kind of hearing loss
conductive hearing loss
organ of corti definition
contains hair cells (hearing receptors) within the cochlea
Hypogeusia defintion
decrease in taste sensation
when children have conductive hearing loss for extended amounts of time, what can happen
delayed speech
strabismus definition
deviation of one eye from the other
ptosis definition
drooping of the eyelid
is wet or dry AMD the most common
dry
Papilledema definition
edema of the optic nerve caused by increased intracranial pressure
entropion definition
eyelid malposition where the eye lid turns inwards against the eyeball
hyperopia definition
farsightedness; blurry close vision, clear far away
external ear is only involved in what
hearing
inner ear is involved in what
hearing and equilibrium
olfactory hallucinations arise from what
hyperactivity in cortical neurons -results in smelling odors that are really present
Meiniere's disease definition and why it happens
idiopathic episodic vestibular disorder (chronic ringing) resulting from abnormalities of the endolymph in middle ear
sensorineural hearing loss definition
impaired organ of Corti or its central connections
hyposmia definition
impaired sense of smell
otitis media is caused by what
inadequate drainage of fluid behind the tympanic membrane, causing bacteria to grow
Glaucoma definition
increased intraocular pressure above the normal pressure of 12-20mm Hg due to inadequate fluid drainage
hordeolum (stye) definition
infection of sebaceous glands of the eyelids
Keratitis definition
inflammation of the cornea
Blepharitis definition
inflammation of the eyelids
Nystagmus definition
involuntary unilateral or bilateral rhythmic movement of the eyes
amblyopia is also called what
lazy eye
Presbyopia definition
loss of accommodation in older adults (age related change of the eye)
Presbycusis definition
loss of hearing for sounds in high-frequency range -age related hearing loss
what parts of the ear are found in the middle ear
malleus, incus, stapes, oval window, eustachian tubes, and fluid
myopia definition
nearsightedness; blurry distance vision, clear close vision
functional hearing loss definition
no cause for why their is hearing loss
chalazion definition
noninfectious lipogranuloma (deposit) of the meibomian gland
meibomian gland
oil glands found in the upper and lower edges of the eyelids that help lubricate the eye
vestibular nystagmus is an overstimulation off what
overstimulated semicircular canal system
parageusia definition
perversion of taste in which substances possess an unpleasant flavor
what parts of the ear are found in the external ear
pinna, auditory canal, and tympanic membrane
otitis externa is caused by what
prolonged exposure to moisture (swimmers ear)
acute bacterial conjunctivitis description
purulent drainage, redness, treat with antibiotic drops
retinoblastoma definition
rare congenital eye tumor of young children -displays cat's eye reflex and strabismus
Amblyopia
reduction or dimness of vision for unknown reasons
Tinnitus definition
ringing in the ears
which structures are involved in equilibrium
semicircular canals and vestibule through equilibrium receptors
definition of proprioception
sense of position of the body and its parts - spatial sense
otoliths definition
small pieces of calcium salts
conductive hearing loss definition
sound waves cannot be conducted through the middle ear
definition of vertigo and which part of the ear is effected
spinning sensation due to inflammation of the ears semicircular canals
accommodation
the process by which the thickness of the lens changes
middle ear is involved with what
transmitting sound to the inner ear
diplopia definition
type of a strabismus dysfunction resulting in double vision
Astigmatism definition
unequal curvature of the cornea
otitis media is more common (especially in kids) when combined with what
upper respiratory infection
viral conjunctivitis description
watery drainage, red eyes, "cold of the eye", can't do anything to treat
is wet or dry AMD the most severe
wet
acute otitis media with effusion definition
when their's fluid on the other side of the tympanic membrane but no signs of infection
peripheral neuropathies definition
where is the body in relation to itself, helps with balance