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cataracts - Answer opacification of the lense of the eye. leading cause of blindness. Every person who lives long will develop a degree of cataract. prevents light from focusing on retina so loss of vision causes: age, corticosteroids, diabetes, smoking, UV light and radiation presentation and PEof cataracts - Answer -painful progressive loss of vision, hazy, haloes, glare with bright lights (headlights @ night) PE: no redness, corneal haze or pain. hazy optic nerve and retina. MGT: glasses, magnifiers, refer to ophthamology. surgery: emulsift lens, vacuumed out and replaced with an artificial lens FLOMAX and CATARACTS - Answer No surgery, need to stop flomax first because can cause intraoperative floppy iris syndrome dry eye syndrome - Answer abnormalities in tear film. tear film is formed with each blink and this limits evaporation. 2 kinds of dry eyes - Answer aqueous-deficient--lacrimal gland insufficiency. Sjogrens or other disease evaoprative deficient--meibomian gland dysfunction, poor eyelid closure, inadequate blinking, ocular rosacea presentation/PE dry eye - Answer dryness, foreign body sensation, burning, stinging, ocular fatigue, light sensitive. some have reflexive hypersecretion because of corneal irritation

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NSG 555 Module 2 Revision Questions
with Complete Verified Solutions.
cataracts - Answer opacification of the lense of the eye. leading cause of blindness. Every person who
lives long will develop a degree of cataract.



prevents light from focusing on retina so loss of vision



causes: age, corticosteroids, diabetes, smoking, UV light and radiation



presentation and PEof cataracts - Answer -painful progressive loss of vision, hazy, haloes, glare with
bright lights (headlights @ night)



PE: no redness, corneal haze or pain. hazy optic nerve and retina.

MGT: glasses, magnifiers, refer to ophthamology. surgery: emulsift lens, vacuumed out and replaced with
an artificial lens



FLOMAX and CATARACTS - Answer No surgery, need to stop flomax first because can cause
intraoperative floppy iris syndrome



dry eye syndrome - Answer abnormalities in tear film.

tear film is formed with each blink and this limits evaporation.



2 kinds of dry eyes - Answer aqueous-deficient--lacrimal gland insufficiency. Sjogrens or other disease



evaoprative deficient--meibomian gland dysfunction, poor eyelid closure, inadequate blinking, ocular
rosacea



presentation/PE dry eye - Answer dryness, foreign body sensation, burning, stinging, ocular fatigue,
light sensitive. some have reflexive hypersecretion because of corneal irritation

,meds causing dry eyes: anticholinergic, alpha blocker (flomax), anti HTN, oral corticosteroids, vitamins,
autoimmune disease



Assess: visual acuity, fluorescein dye , cranial nerve function



diagnostics of dry eye - Answer schirmer test (filter paper to measure tear production)



pharm treatment dry eye - Answer artificial tears, ointments, preservative free if needed

--cyclosporin (restasis) or xiidra for long term treatment of dry eye

--doxycycline for aqueaous-deficient dry eye d/t rosacea or meibomian gland dysfunction.

--therapeutic contact lenses to improve tear retnetion



indications for referral/hospitalization: dry eye - Answer visual loss, severe pain, corneal ulceration`



nasal tumors and polyps--most common - Answer inverted papilloma between nose and maxillary
sinus

Highly vascular benign tumor

Common in boys of adolescent age



nasal polyps - Answer inflammatory disorder of nose and paranasal sinuses that can result in chronic
nasal obstruction and a diminished sense of smell



common in 1/3 of patients/children with CF



pathophys of nasopharynx tumors - Answer dx difficult because varied pathophys.



more common in men, assoc. with smoking, etoh, sunlight exposure



clinical presentation/PE of nasal tumors - Answer mimic rhinitis or sinusitis

, unilateral nasal obstruction + pain, hemorrhage, HA, visual/olfactory changes



nasal obstruction, d/c, facial swelling, recurrent epistaxis (these are usually benign and can be seen)



nasal polyps presentation and PE - Answer nasal obstruction, hyposmia/anosmia, recurrent sinusitis,
HA, post-nasal drip, intrinsic asthma . teardrop or grap shaped.



use pen light to look at nares, assess lymph nodes,



diagnostics nasal polyps - Answer endoscopic eval and biopsy is gold standard



CBC



sinus x-ray, may need CT/MRI to assess bone involvement



priority differential dx for nasal tumors/polyps - Answer benign/malignant polyps, granulomatosis with
polyangiitis (wegeners), mucoceles, granulomas without systemic improvement



wegeners granulomatosis: systemic vasculitis by glomerulonephritis+granulomas of nose and lungs.
destruction of bone, cartilage, soft tissue of nose found on biopsy to be malignant neoplasms. Often first
s/s is resp. tract symptoms



pharm management of nasal polyps - Answer glucocorticoids: nasal topical, if not helpful then use
short course of oral corticosteroids



antihistamines may help s/s but not polyps themselves



CAM: intranasal capsaicin may help reduce size of polyp



surgery, they frequently return

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