MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 612 EXAM 1
STUDY SET 2024 WITH 100%
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, MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 612 EXAM 1
STUDY SET 2024 WITH 100%
ACCURATE ANSWERS
Objective data for Horner Syndrome: - correct answersPtosis is subtle. Pupil on affected side may be
round nad constricted, anisocoria is greater in darkness, affected pupil dilates more slowly than the
normal pupil, dry skin on the same side of their face as the affected pupil.
Cataracts pathophysiology - correct answersAging causes denatruation of the lens protein, generally
central, peripheral cataracts may occur in hypoparathyroidism, may be congenital from rubella, or other
1st trimester insults.
Subjective data for cataracts - correct answersCloudy or blurry vision, faded colors, headlights, lamps
and sun may appear too bright, Halo may appear around lights, poor night vision, double vision,
frequent prescription changes
Concepts of developing a relationship with the patient: - correct answersSense the world as the patient
sees it.
Discover details about the patients concept, expectations, explain boundaries and degree of availability.
Display genuine interest, curiosity, partnership. Understand what is expected of you.
What are effective communication techniques? - correct answersBe courteous, ensure comfort, be
trustworthy, be candid. Do not be careless with words. Ask patient centered questions
How do you test cranial nerve II? - correct answersVisual acuity: Snellen Chart, Rosenbaum chart. For
Snellen, position 20 feet away, cover 1 eye at a time, test uncorrected and corrected if they wear
corrective lenses.
Cranial Nerve II is the __________________ nerve - correct answersOptic Nerve, that controls vision
What is the confrontation test? - correct answersThis tests for peripheral vision. Stand 3 feet away from
the patient. The patient covers right eye, provider covers left eye, look at eachothers eyes, have the
STUDY SET 2024 WITH 100%
ACCURATE ANSWERS
, MARYVILLE UNIVERSITY 612 EXAM 1
STUDY SET 2024 WITH 100%
ACCURATE ANSWERS
Objective data for Horner Syndrome: - correct answersPtosis is subtle. Pupil on affected side may be
round nad constricted, anisocoria is greater in darkness, affected pupil dilates more slowly than the
normal pupil, dry skin on the same side of their face as the affected pupil.
Cataracts pathophysiology - correct answersAging causes denatruation of the lens protein, generally
central, peripheral cataracts may occur in hypoparathyroidism, may be congenital from rubella, or other
1st trimester insults.
Subjective data for cataracts - correct answersCloudy or blurry vision, faded colors, headlights, lamps
and sun may appear too bright, Halo may appear around lights, poor night vision, double vision,
frequent prescription changes
Concepts of developing a relationship with the patient: - correct answersSense the world as the patient
sees it.
Discover details about the patients concept, expectations, explain boundaries and degree of availability.
Display genuine interest, curiosity, partnership. Understand what is expected of you.
What are effective communication techniques? - correct answersBe courteous, ensure comfort, be
trustworthy, be candid. Do not be careless with words. Ask patient centered questions
How do you test cranial nerve II? - correct answersVisual acuity: Snellen Chart, Rosenbaum chart. For
Snellen, position 20 feet away, cover 1 eye at a time, test uncorrected and corrected if they wear
corrective lenses.
Cranial Nerve II is the __________________ nerve - correct answersOptic Nerve, that controls vision
What is the confrontation test? - correct answersThis tests for peripheral vision. Stand 3 feet away from
the patient. The patient covers right eye, provider covers left eye, look at eachothers eyes, have the