NUR 1121: Sensory Exam Questions with Verified
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the patient with 20/90 moderate low vision
vision has...
What are the two types of wet and dry
macular degeneration?
Which type of macular wet
degeneration has a
sudden loss of central
and near vision?
What tool is used to amsler grid
detect central vision loss
in the patient with
macular degeneration?
emmetropia means.... normal vision
the term used to describe hyperopia
farsightedness is...
hyperopia (farsightedness) convex
is corrected with a
____________ lens
myopia is the term to nearsightedness
describe...
,with myopia, the eyeball is elongated
________________, and as a
result, light rays do not
reach the retina the way
that they should
myopia (nearsightedness) concave
is corrected with a
_______________ lens
astigmatism is a refractive, curvatures, cornea
__________________ error caused
by an unequal ________________
on or in the eye, mostly
commonly with the
_____________
presbyopia loss of lens elasticity
________________ is the term presbyopia
used to describe a loss of
lens elasticity, causing an
increased difficulty in
focusing on __________
objects
what condition occurs hyperopia
when light rays focus
behind the retina?
at what age does after age 40
presbyopia typically
occur?
________________ may correct presbyopia
myopia by projecting the
light rays directly on the
retina
, the incidence of diabetic increases, year
retinopathy _______________
with each________ that a
pt has DM
After eye drops the pt punctal occlusion
applies pressure on the
corner of the eye to
reduce systemic
absorption. What is this
called?
A pt must be 20 ft from 20/50
an object to see what a pt
with normal vision sees
from 50 ft away. How
would you chart this?
Which finding may be nystagmus
identified when checking
muscle balance and eye
movement with the six
cardinal field of gaze?
Hyperopia short, behind, faraway, nearby
(farsightedness) is caused
when the globe or eyeball
is too________ from the
front to the back, causing
the light rays to focus
_____________ the retina.
People who are hyperopic
see_______ images more
clearly than ____________
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Terms in this set (139)
the patient with 20/90 moderate low vision
vision has...
What are the two types of wet and dry
macular degeneration?
Which type of macular wet
degeneration has a
sudden loss of central
and near vision?
What tool is used to amsler grid
detect central vision loss
in the patient with
macular degeneration?
emmetropia means.... normal vision
the term used to describe hyperopia
farsightedness is...
hyperopia (farsightedness) convex
is corrected with a
____________ lens
myopia is the term to nearsightedness
describe...
,with myopia, the eyeball is elongated
________________, and as a
result, light rays do not
reach the retina the way
that they should
myopia (nearsightedness) concave
is corrected with a
_______________ lens
astigmatism is a refractive, curvatures, cornea
__________________ error caused
by an unequal ________________
on or in the eye, mostly
commonly with the
_____________
presbyopia loss of lens elasticity
________________ is the term presbyopia
used to describe a loss of
lens elasticity, causing an
increased difficulty in
focusing on __________
objects
what condition occurs hyperopia
when light rays focus
behind the retina?
at what age does after age 40
presbyopia typically
occur?
________________ may correct presbyopia
myopia by projecting the
light rays directly on the
retina
, the incidence of diabetic increases, year
retinopathy _______________
with each________ that a
pt has DM
After eye drops the pt punctal occlusion
applies pressure on the
corner of the eye to
reduce systemic
absorption. What is this
called?
A pt must be 20 ft from 20/50
an object to see what a pt
with normal vision sees
from 50 ft away. How
would you chart this?
Which finding may be nystagmus
identified when checking
muscle balance and eye
movement with the six
cardinal field of gaze?
Hyperopia short, behind, faraway, nearby
(farsightedness) is caused
when the globe or eyeball
is too________ from the
front to the back, causing
the light rays to focus
_____________ the retina.
People who are hyperopic
see_______ images more
clearly than ____________
image