Path Ch.38 Disorders of Special Sensory Function
The _____ is avascular and obtains its nutrient and oxygen supply by diffusion fro blood vessels of the adjacent sclera, from the aqueous humor and its deep surface, and from tears.
cornea
Symptoms of ______ are a foreign body sensation, a scratching or burning sensation, itching, and photophobia.
conjunctivitis
________ describes a decrease in visual acuity resulting from abnormal visual development in infancy or early childhood.
Amblyopia
The nurse is teaching a client who has tinnitus about suggested dietary modifications. The most important information the nurse would include would be:
"Cut down on takeout meals because of high amounts of monosodium glutamate."
A client reports occasional ringing in the ears that worsens towards the end of the day. The most important question for the nurse to ask would be:
"What prescription medication and over the counter medication do you take?"
A client with hearing loss is being seen in the clinic. Select the hearing test that would be used to help differentiate conductive from sensorineural hearing loss.
A Weber/tuning fork test
A client reports sudden, acute left eye pain with blurred vision and a headache on the affected side. The client is most likely experiencing:
Acute angle-closure glaucoma
A client tells the health care provider that he developed acute onset (hours) of vertigo, nausea and vomiting lasting several days, but he has not had any auditory or other neurologic manifestations. The health care provider interprets this as:
Acute vestibular neuronitis
The nurse is teaching the client about treatment of open-angle glaucoma. The most appropriate information for the nurse to give the client would be:
Administration of topical beta-andronergic antagonists to lower the pressure.
Myopia
Anterior-posterior dimension of the eyeball is too long
Hyperopia
Anterior-posterior dimension of the eyeball is too short
Otitis externa is an inflammation of the outer ear. What fungi cause otitis externa?
Aspergillus
The nurse is performing a Romberg test on a client. Select the statement that best describes the purpose of the test.
Assess for static vestibular function
Age-related macular degeneration that is dry is characterized by what?
Atrophy of the Bruch membrane
A client presents with copious amounts of yellow-green drainage, conjunctival redness, and chemosis of the right eye. A culture of the eye drainage reveals S. pneumoniae. The client most likely developed:
Bacterial conjunctivitis
A client tells the nurse that when she is in bed, changes position of her head, and rolls into a lateral position, she experiences brief periods of vertigo, usually lasting less than 1 minute. The client is most likely experiencing:
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Anopia
Blindness in one eye
In open-angle glaucoma, there is an increased pressure within the globe of the eye without obstruction at the iridocorneal angle. Usually, this is caused by an abnormality in the trabecular meshwork, which controls the flow or aqueous humor. Where is aqueous humor in a normal eye?
Canal of Schlemm
The nurse is assessing a child who was born with cleft lip and cleft palate and has had recurrent otitis media since birth. The nurse would assess the child for which form of hearing loss?
Conductive
______ glaucoma is caused by a disorder in which the anterior chamber retains its fetal configuration, with aberrant trabecular meshwork extending to the root of the iris, or is covered by a membrane.
Congenital
_____ movements are those in which the optical axes of the two eyes are kept parallel, sharing the same visual field.
Conjugate
Cholestreatomas
Cystlike lesions of the inner ear
Presbyopia
Decrease in accommodation that occurs because of aging
Presbycusis
Degenerative hearing loss that occurs with advancing age
Keratitis can be caused by different infectious agents. What is the treatment goal with herpes simplex virus keratitis?
Eliminating viral replication within the cornea.
Electronnystagmography
Examination that records eye movement in response to vestibular, visual, cervical, rotational, and positional stimulation.
The spiral canal of the _____, which is shaped like a snail shell, begins at the vestibule and winds around a central core of spongy bone called the modiolus.
cochlea
Vitreous humor occupies the posterior portion of the eyeball. It is an amorphous biologic gel. When the liquefaction of the gel occurs as in aging, what can be seen during head movement?
Floaters
_____ includes a group of conditions that produce an elevation in intraocular process.
Glaucoma
Adult strabisus is almost always of the paralytic variety. What is a cause of adult strabismus?
Graves disease
The ophthalmologist is performing a client's annual eye exam and notes an increase in interocular pressure. The condition is most likely a result of:
Imbalance between aqueous production and outflow
The nurse is caring for an elderly client with a suspected diagnosis of presbycusis. Select the most likely manifestation the nurse would note:
Inability to understand words during a conversation
Select the statement that best describes Meniere disease.
Meniere disease is a disorder of the inner ear due to distention of the endolymphatic compartment of the inner ear causing a triad of hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus.
Barotrauma
Injury resulting from the inability to equalize middle ear with ambient pressures
The nurse documents the presence of nystagmus when assessing a client. This can be interpreted as:
Involuntary eye movements that preserve eye fixation on stable objects in the visual field
Nystagmus
Involuntary rhythmic and oscillatory eye movements that preserve eye fixation on stable objects in the visual field during angular and rotational movements of the head.
_____ refers to inflammation of the cornea caused by infections, misuse of contact lenses, hypersensitivity reactions, ischemia, trauma, defects in tearing, and interruption in sensory innervation, as occurs with local anesthesia.
Kerititis
Papilledema
Leakage of fluid results in edema of the optic papilla
_____ degeneration is characterized by degenerative changes in the central portion of the retina that result primarily in the loss of central vision.
Macular
Tonometry
Measurement of intraocular pressure
The nurse is assessing a client who has been diagnosed with esotropia. The nurse would expect the assessment findings to include:
Medial deviation
____ disease is a disorder of the inner ear due to distention of the endolymphatic compartment of the inner ear, causing a triad of hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus.
Meniere
The _____ refers to the area that is visible during fixation of vision in one direction.
visual field
Streptococcus peneumoniae
Most common cause of bacterial meningitis that results in sensorineural hearing loss after the neonatal period
______ is a form of normal physiologic vertigo, caused by repeated rhythmic stimulation of the vestibular system, and such as is encountered in car, air, or boat travel.
Motion sickness
When conditions occur that impair retinal blood flow, such as hyperviscosity of the blood or a sickle cell crisis, what can occur in the eye as an adaptation to overcome the lack of blood?
Neovascularization
A client reports feeling like the room is spinning around him when standing still. The client is most likely experiencing:
Objective vertigo
_______ is an inflammation of the external ear that can vary in severity from mild allergic dermatitis to severe cellulitis.
Otitis externa
______ is characterized by acute onset of otalgia (or pulling of the ears in an infant), fever, and hearing loss.
Otitis media
______ refers to inflammation of the middle ear without reference to etiology or pathogenesis.
Otitis media
_____ refers to the formation of new spongy bone around the stapes and oval window, which results in progressive deafness.
Otosclerosis
Conductive hearing loss can occur for a variety of reasons, including foreign bodies in the ear canal, damage to the eardrum, or disease. What disease is associated with conductive hearing loss?
Paget disease
Cortical blindness is the bilateral loss of the primary visual cortex. What is retained in cortical blindness?
Pupillary reflexes
Otitis media with effusion
The presence of fluid in the middle ear without signs and symptoms of acute ear infection
Presbycusis is degenerative hearing loss associated with aging. What is the first symptom of this disorder?
Reduction in ability to understand speech
What separates the scala vestibuli and the scala media?
Reissner membrane
________ represents a group of hereditary diseases that cause slow degenerative changes in the retinal photoreceptors.
Retinitis pigmentosa
Tumors affecting cranial nerve VIII are acoustic neuromas. What are these tumors of?
Schwann cells
_____ hearing loss occurs with disorders that affect the inner ear, auditory nerve, or auditory pathways of the brain.
Sensorineural
Otosclerosis is a condition in which spongy, pathologic bone grows around the stapes and oval window. It can be treated either medically or surgically. What is the surgical treatment for otosclerosis?
Stapedectomy
_____ refers to any abnormality of the eye coordination or alignment that results in loss of binocular vision.
Strabismus
A client who experiences constant cloudiness of vision, sees floaters, and has an opaque lens is diagnosed with a cataract. The most appropriate treatment would be:
Surgical lens replacement to correct vision
Amblyopia, or lazy eye, occurs at a time when visual deprivation or abnormal binocular interactions occur in visual infancy. Whether amblyopia is reversible depends on what?
The maturity of the visual system at the time of onset
Rhegmatogenous detachment
The vitreous shrinks and partly separates from the retinal surface
A 2-year-old child has has otitis media (OM) for 4 months and has been treated with several courses of antibiotics now appears to have some hearing loss. The nurse anticipates that the most appropriate treatment for the child would be:
Tympanostomy tube insertion
____ conjunctivitis is highly contagious; causes generalized conjunctival hyperemia, copious tearing, and minimal exudate; and is often accompanied by pharyngitis, fever, and malaise.
Viral
Age-related cataracts are characterized by what?
Visual distortion
Scotoma
a hole in the visual field
The ______ eustachian tube does not close or does not close completely.
abnormality patent
Nonuniform curvature of the refractive medium comparing the horizontal and vertical planes is called ______.
astigmatism
Deafness or some degree of hearing impairment is the most common serious complication of ______ in infants and children.
bacterial meningitis
A _____ is a lens opacity that interferes with the transmission of light to the retina.
cataract
Abnormal nystagmus and vertigo can occur as a result of CNS lesions involving the ______ and lower brain stem.
cerebellum
Impacted _____ usually produces no symptoms unless it hardens and touches the tympanic membrane or the canal becomes irritated resulting in symptoms of pain, itching, and a sensation of fullness.
cerumen
Acoustic neuromas are benign Schwann cell tumors affecting ______.
cranial nerve VIII
The most common infectious cause of congenital sensorineural hearing loss is ________.
cytomegalovirus
In persons with glaucoma, temporary or permanent impairment of vision results from ______ changes in the retina and optic nerve and from corneal edema and opacification.
degenerative
The external ____ consists of the auricle, which collects sound, and external acoustic meatus or ear canal, which conducts the sound to the tympanic membrane.
ear
Cerumen
earwax
The ____ tube, which connects the nasopharynx with the middle ear, is located in a gap in the bone between the anterior and medial walls of the middle ear.
eustachian
The optic globe, commonly called the ___ is a remarkable mobile, nearly spherical structure contain in a pyramid-shaped cavity of the skull called the orbit.
eyeball
Hearing loss in children can be either conductive or sensorineural, as it is in adults. What is the major cause of sensorineural hearing loss in children?
genetic causes
Angle-closure ___ results from occlusion of the iridocorneal angle itself, impairing access to the drainage aqueous humor.
glaucoma
Three pairs of extraocular muscles- the superior and _______ the medial and ________, and the superior and inferior _______ - control the movement of each eye.
inferior recti, lateral recti, obliques
The ____ is an adjustable diaphragm that permits changes in pupil size and in the light entering the eye.
iris
Herpes simples virus _____ with stromal scarring is the most common cause of corneal ulceration and blindness in the Western World.
keratitis
Two striated muscles, the _______ and the _____, provide movement of the eyelids.
levator palpabrae superioris, orbicularis oculi
Frequency
number of waves per unit time
Herpes zoster _____ usually presents with malaise, fever, headache and burning and itching of the periorbital area.
opthalmicus
Benign _____ vertigo is the most common cause of pathologic vertigo.
peroxismal positional
The term ____ refers to a decrease in accommodation that occurs because of aging.
presbyopia
Objective tinnitus is tinnitus that someone else can hear. What does the tinnitus that is caused by vascular disorders sound like?
pulses
With diffuse damage to the forebrain involving the thalamus and hypothalamus, the ____ are typically small but respond to light.
pupils
Direct pupillary light reflex
rapid constriction of the pupil exposed to light
The function of the ______ is to receive visual images, partially analyze them, and transmit this modified information to the brain.
retina
Tinnitis
ringing of the ears; it may assume a hissing, roaring, buzzing, or humming sound
The outer layer of the eyeball consists of a tough, opaque, white, fibrous layer called the _____.
sclera
The tympanic cavity is a small, mucosa-lined cavity within the petrous portion of the ____ bone.
temporal
It is important to differentiate between that kinds of hearing loss so they can be appropriately treated. What is used to test between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss?
tuning fork
Inflammation of the entire uveal tract, which supports the lens and neural components of the eye, is called ____.
uvitis
Disorders of vestibular function are characterized by a condition called ______, in which an illusion of motion occurs.
vertigo
The _____ system maintains and assists recovery of stable body and head position through control of postural reflexes, and it maintains a stable visual field despite marked changes in head position.
vestibular
Acute _____ is characterized by an acute onset (usually hours) of vertigo, nausea, and vomiting lasting several days and not associated with auditory or other neurologic manifestations.
vestibular neuronitis
The genetically color blind person has abnormal _____ and has never experienced the full range of normal color vision and is unaware of what he or she is missing.
cones
The eustachian tube connects the nasopharynx and the middle ear. In infants and children with abnormally patent tubes, what are let into the eustachian tube when the infant or child cries or blows the nose?
Air and secretions
The health care provider is reviewing the results of a client's caloric test. The results were as follows: the client's eyes exhibited jerk nystamus lasting 2 to 3 minutes, with the slow component toward the irrigated ear followed by rapid movement away from the ear. This would be interpreted as:
A functioning brainstem
_______ is neurologically associated with convergence of the eyes, pupillary constriction, and results from thickening of the lens through contraction of the ciliary muscle.
Accommodation
A client tells the doctor he has noticed recent change in vision: he can bring distant images to focus, but near images become blurred. The client has most likely developed:
Hyperopia
Cycloplegia
Paralysis of the ciliary muscle with loss of accommodation