Nursing 620 Exam 1 100% Correct 2023.
Nursing 620 Exam 1 100% Correct 2023. Dry Eye - Is a common syndrome affecting mostly those > 40 yo More prevalent in Hispanics and Asians Affects both eyes - usually How do patients describe Dry Eye? - Feels like sand in the eye Eyes feel hot Irritated and red Burning Itching Excessive tearing Photophobia Is worse in smoky and dry environments Dry Eye occurs as a result of: - 1) Mechanical Abnormality such as eye ball protrusion, eyelid abnormalities and misuse of contact lenses 2) Lacrimal Gland Dysfunction 3) Mucin Deficiency Differential Diagnosis of Dry Eye Include: - Conjunctivitis Blepharitis Contact lens complications Exophthalmos Bell's Palsy Medicamentosa Sjogrens Syndrome Age-related changes Hormonal changes Systemic vitamin A deficiency Drug Action What is Epiphora? - Excessive tearing Differential Diagnosis for Epiphora include: - Allergens Dry eye syndrome Viral or Bacterial Conjunctivitis Blocked Lacrimal Duct Ectropion Trauma (foreign body or corneal abrasion) Environmental pollutants Glaucoma What is the most important thing for the clinician to know when dealing with eye pain? - When to refer to an ophthalmologist Conditions requiring immediate referral include: - Sudden vision loss Sudden non-traumatic eye pain When the physical exam reveals: corneal abrasion suspected herpes zoster ophthalmicus hazy cornea irregular pupils elevation of fundus on exam papilledema limbal flush muscle paresis Management Issues: steroid therapy no improvement in pt condition after treatment Recommendation #1 to begin empiric therapy is guided by the following three typical presentations. These are made to help distinguish between Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis and uncomplicated Viral URI. Once the diagnosis has been made treatment should not be delayed. The three typical presentations are: - 1. Onset with persistent symptoms that last > 10 days and not improving 2. Onset with severe symptoms, characterized by high fever of at least 39 C or 102 F and purulent nasal discharge for at least 3-4 consecutive days at the beginning of the illness. 3. Onset with worsening symptoms characterized by typical viral URI symptoms that appear to improve followed by the sudden onset of worsening symptoms after 5-6 days (double-sickening) What is the typical triad of symptoms for Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis in Adults? - 1. Headache 2. Facial Pain 3. Fever ----Onset with persistent symptoms is far more frequent In children with Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis, what is the usual presenting condition? - 1. The most common is a cough (80%) 2. Nasal discharge (76%) 3. Fever (63%) Parents of preschoolers often report malodorous breath Differential Diagnosis for Mouth Sores: - • Food or drug allergies • Chemical irritation • Dry mouth • Mechanical or Thermal injury • Infections (fungal, viral or bacterial) • Host Immunosupression • Nutritional deficiency Differential Diagnosis for Hoarseness: - • Infection • Inflammation • Overuse • Vocal cord pathology • Vocal cord paralysis • Muscle atrophy (aging) • Gastroesophageal reflux • Chronic Allergies Differential Diagnosis for Sore Throat: - • Streptococcal pharyngitis • Tonsillitis • HSV • Gonococcus • Candidiasis • Aphthous ulceration • Rhinovirus, adenovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, Coxsackievirus • Mycoplasma What are Common Eye Complaints? - • Redness • Dry eye • Watery or purulent eye discharge • Eye pain • Impaired vision • Ocular itching • Swelling of the eyelid What conditions require immediate referral? - • Severe or sudden vision loss • Eye pain • Corneal ulceration • Trauma • Foreign body • Herpetic Infection of the eye What is Blepharitis? - • Is an inflammation of the eyelids and eyelid margins.
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nursing 620 exam 1 100 correct 2023 questions and answers
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nursing 620 exam 1 100 correct 2023
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nursing 620 exam 1 questions and answers
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nursing 620 questions and answers