Emphysema
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- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged,
causing breathlessness.
- (means to inflate or swell) the destruction of the alveolar walls and septae
which leads to large, permanently inflated aveolar air spaces, cant exhale
well. Under COPD.
otitis externa
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, "Swimmers ear" infection of the external auditory canal and pinna. Usually
bacterial origin but occasionally is fungal. From external sources
(earphones, earplugs, ear cleaning)
12 cranial nerves
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1. Olfactory - smell
2. Optic - vision
3. Oculomotor - eyemovement
4. Trochlear
5. Trigeminal - general face and speech
6. Abducens - eye movements
7. Facial - facial expressions
8. Vestibulocochlear - special sensory/hearing and balance
9. Glossopharyngeal -
10. Vagus - taste/external ear and diaphragm/heart and tongue
11. Accessory - head movements
12. Hypoglossal - muscles on tongue
cataract
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clear lens becomes cloudy and interferes with light transmission
macular degeneration tx
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, dry form: prevention b/c few tx and develops over decades
wet form: laser tx, injection antivascular growth factor
develops quicker over months
glaucoma s/s
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increased intraocular pressure, loss of peripheral vision, blurred vision,
halos, mild eye discomfort
what could go wrong with otitis media
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Ruptured Tympanic membrane or extended infection.
(mastoiditis/meningitis)
acute sinusitis
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<4 weeks. Viral
inflammation of tissue linning the sinuses.
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- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged,
causing breathlessness.
- (means to inflate or swell) the destruction of the alveolar walls and septae
which leads to large, permanently inflated aveolar air spaces, cant exhale
well. Under COPD.
otitis externa
Give this one a try later!
, "Swimmers ear" infection of the external auditory canal and pinna. Usually
bacterial origin but occasionally is fungal. From external sources
(earphones, earplugs, ear cleaning)
12 cranial nerves
Give this one a try later!
1. Olfactory - smell
2. Optic - vision
3. Oculomotor - eyemovement
4. Trochlear
5. Trigeminal - general face and speech
6. Abducens - eye movements
7. Facial - facial expressions
8. Vestibulocochlear - special sensory/hearing and balance
9. Glossopharyngeal -
10. Vagus - taste/external ear and diaphragm/heart and tongue
11. Accessory - head movements
12. Hypoglossal - muscles on tongue
cataract
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clear lens becomes cloudy and interferes with light transmission
macular degeneration tx
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, dry form: prevention b/c few tx and develops over decades
wet form: laser tx, injection antivascular growth factor
develops quicker over months
glaucoma s/s
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increased intraocular pressure, loss of peripheral vision, blurred vision,
halos, mild eye discomfort
what could go wrong with otitis media
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Ruptured Tympanic membrane or extended infection.
(mastoiditis/meningitis)
acute sinusitis
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<4 weeks. Viral
inflammation of tissue linning the sinuses.