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NSG 316 EXAM 2 WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS STUDY GUIDE TEST BANK LATEST UPDATED VERSION 2026 GRADED A+ what tone loss is noticed first in older adults - Answer senile tremors - Answer high-frequency benign and include head nodding (as if saying yes or no) and tongue protrusion (older adult) kyphosis - Answer humpback when performing ROM on older adult... - Answer PERFORM ROM SLOWLY to prevent lightheaded/diziness tension headache - Answer occurs on both sides across frontal, temporal and occipital region, BAND LIKE TIGHTNESS, non throbbing, non pulsatile migraine headache - Answer commonly one sided but can occur on both sides, pain behind eyes, temples and forehead, throbbing, pulsating cluster headache - Answer rare HA, intermittent, excruciating , unilateral, always one sided, often behind or around eye, temple, forehead, cheek, continuous, burning or piercing Parkinsons syndrome facial appearances - Answer immobility of features produces face that is flat, expressionless, "MASK LIKE" with elevated eyebrows, staring gaze, oily skin, drooling Cushing syndrome facial appearances - Answer rounded "MOONLIKE" face, prominent jewels, red cheeks and chin, acneiform rash on chest Graves disease facial appearance - Answer (hyperthyroidism) goiter, eyelid retraction and exophthalmos (bulging eyeballs) Hypothyroidism (myxedema) - Answer puffy, edematous face, periorbital edema, puffy hands feet, coarse face feature, cool dry skin, coarse hair and eyebrow bells palsy facial appearance - Answer complete paralysis of one side of face, person cannot wrinkle forehead, raise eyebrows, close eyelids, whistle or show teeth on left side. usually presents w smooth forehead, wide palepral fissure stroke (brain attack/cerebrovasular accident) facial appearance - Answer note paralysis of lower facial muscle but also note the upper half of the face is NOT affected, person is able to wrinkle forehead and close eyes cachet appearance - Answer expression sunken eyes, hollow cheeks and exhausted defeated scleroderma - Answer "hard skin". a chronic connective tissue disorder associated with decreased mobility strabismus - Answer crossed eyes diplopia - Answer double vision what do normal conjunctiva look like - Answer pink lower ids and white sclera clear and show normal color, normal eye appearance in African Americans - Answer have gray/blue or darker color to sclera, normally my see small brown macule (like freckles) on sclera -may have yellowish fatty deposits beneath lids away from cornea esotropia - Answer exotropia - Answer inward turning of the eye outward turning of the eye periorbital edema - Answer edema around the eyes exophthalmos - Answer protruding eyeballs Enophthalmos - Answer sunken eyes ptosis - Answer drooping upper lid upward palpebral slant - Answer seen in Asians, also it indicates Down syndrome. ectropion - Answer the rolling out (eversion) of the edge of an eyelid entropion - Answer inward turning of the rim of the eyelid blepharitis - Answer inflammation of the eyelid

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NSG 316 EXAM 2 WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS STUDY GUIDE TEST BANK LATEST UPDATED
VERSION 2026 < GRADED A+>

what tone loss is noticed first in older adults - Answer high-frequency



senile tremors - Answer benign and include head nodding (as if saying yes or
no) and tongue protrusion (older adult)


kyphosis - Answer humpback



when performing ROM on older adult... - Answer PERFORM ROM SLOWLY
to prevent lightheaded/diziness


tension headache - Answer occurs on both sides across frontal, temporal and
occipital region, BAND LIKE TIGHTNESS, non throbbing, non pulsatile


migraine headache - Answer commonly one sided but can occur on both sides,
pain behind eyes, temples and forehead, throbbing, pulsating


cluster headache - Answer rare HA, intermittent, excruciating , unilateral,
always one sided, often behind or around eye, temple, forehead, cheek, continuous,
burning or piercing

,Parkinsons syndrome facial appearances - Answer immobility of features
produces face that is flat, expressionless, "MASK LIKE" with elevated eyebrows,
staring gaze, oily skin, drooling


Cushing syndrome facial appearances - Answer rounded "MOONLIKE" face,
prominent jewels, red cheeks and chin, acneiform rash on chest


Graves disease facial appearance - Answer (hyperthyroidism) goiter, eyelid
retraction and exophthalmos (bulging eyeballs)


Hypothyroidism (myxedema) - Answer puffy, edematous face, periorbital
edema, puffy hands feet, coarse face feature, cool dry skin, coarse hair and
eyebrow


bells palsy facial appearance - Answer complete paralysis of one side of face,
person cannot wrinkle forehead, raise eyebrows, close eyelids, whistle or show
teeth on left side. usually presents w smooth forehead, wide palepral fissure


stroke (brain attack/cerebrovasular accident) facial appearance - Answer note
paralysis of lower facial muscle but also note the upper half of the face is NOT
affected, person is able to wrinkle forehead and close eyes


cachet appearance - Answer sunken eyes, hollow cheeks and exhausted defeated
expression


scleroderma - Answer "hard skin". a chronic connective tissue disorder
associated with decreased mobility

, strabismus - Answer crossed eyes



diplopia - Answer double vision


what do normal conjunctiva look like - Answer clear and show normal color,
pink lower ids and white sclera


normal eye appearance in African Americans - Answer have gray/blue or darker
color to sclera, normally my see small brown macule (like freckles) on sclera
-may have yellowish fatty deposits beneath lids away from cornea


esotropia - Answer inward turning of the eye



exotropia - Answer outward turning of the eye



periorbital edema - Answer edema around the eyes


exophthalmos - Answer protruding eyeballs



Enophthalmos - Answer sunken eyes



ptosis - Answer drooping upper lid

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