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matic when the hearing loss is significant enough to hamper normal verbal communication deafness is a term that is commonly used to describe the inability to head may involve both or one ear and the patient may be partially or totally deaf vision impairment - answer,multiple causes for visual impairments which can be loosely categorized into three etiologies: loss from disease, loss from injury and loss from degenerative disorders certain disease such as glaucoma result in an abnormal increase in intraocular pressure that damage the optic nerve, resulting in peripheral vision loss and eventual blindness patients with diabetes mellitus may become blind from diabetic retinopathy which occurs when the long-term affects of there disease damage the small blood vessels of the eye injury to the eye can be caused by punctures or penetration injuries, blunt trauma to the face or chemical and thermal burns ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/22/2024 12:14 PM this type of vision loss is usually acute but may not be permanent, depending on the degree of trauma endured by the eye and associated structures with aging there may be some degeneration of the eyeball, optic nerve pathways or all three cataracts are a condition of the lens of the eye becoming cloudy from pathological changes within the lense itself, causes the pupil to look cloudy on assessment and over time the patient experiences diminished in visual activity to the point where he may not be able to carry on with activities of daily living, vision loss may have an acute onset or a slow onset it may affect one eye or both eyes some types of vision loss in a patient is the result of a chronic disability or a new finding from some acute illness or injury that you are there to treat speech impairment: - answercommunicating with the patient is f utmost importance there are times when the patient is unresponsive ans communication is impossible but that is not the norm in the majority of patient contacts you will have during your career the patient will be able to communicate however that does not mean that there is always effective communication communication can become deranged by four basic types of speech impairments: articulation disorders, voice production disorders, language disorders, fluency disorders with articulation disorders: - answercaused by impairment of the tongue or other muscles needed for speech called dyarthia a patient canno pronounce words correctly improper articulation can result from learning words incorrectly or from a hearing impariment it may also be manifested in a patient with damage to the nerve tracts that coordinate that brain with the larynx, mouth or lips voice production disorders occur: - answerwhen there is damage to the larynx, vocal cords, or related suuporting structures from illness or injury the patient may attempt verbal communication but the sounds he produces may be abnomally harsh hoarse or of unusual pitch and have nsal distortion that mkes his speech difficult to understand language disroders occur when the patient: - answerdisplays an impaired or absent ability to understand the spoken word this can result from congenital pr

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Prehospital care 10th edition chapter 40
Exam Study Guide.



Impairments may result from: - answer✔aging, birth defects, chrnoc illnesses, trauma, abuse,
neglect, and other causes

sensory impairment - answer✔might involve hearing, vision, or speech
this may lead to difficulty in the patient communicating with the patient
you must be resourceful when dealing with patients with disabilities in order to provide effective
emergency care

hearing impairment: - answer✔occurs when there is a loss of diminishment in the person ability
to hear sounds
this becomes especially problematic when the hearing loss is significant enough to hamper
normal verbal communication
deafness is a term that is commonly used to describe the inability to head
may involve both or one ear and the patient may be partially or totally deaf

vision impairment - answer✔,multiple causes for visual impairments which can be loosely
categorized into three etiologies: loss from disease, loss from injury and loss from degenerative
disorders
certain disease such as glaucoma result in an abnormal increase in intraocular pressure that
damage the optic nerve, resulting in peripheral vision loss and eventual blindness
patients with diabetes mellitus may become blind from diabetic retinopathy which occurs when
the long-term affects of there disease damage the small blood vessels of the eye
injury to the eye can be caused by punctures or penetration injuries, blunt trauma to the face or
chemical and thermal burns

, ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS
10/22/2024 12:14 PM

this type of vision loss is usually acute but may not be permanent, depending on the degree of
trauma endured by the eye and associated structures
with aging there may be some degeneration of the eyeball, optic nerve pathways or all three
cataracts are a condition of the lens of the eye becoming cloudy from pathological changes
within the lense itself, causes the pupil to look cloudy on assessment and over time the patient
experiences diminished in visual activity to the point where he may not be able to carry on with
activities of daily living, vision loss may have an acute onset or a slow onset
it may affect one eye or both eyes
some types of vision loss in a patient is the result of a chronic disability or a new finding from
some acute illness or injury that you are there to treat

speech impairment: - answer✔communicating with the patient is f utmost importance
there are times when the patient is unresponsive ans communication is impossible but that is not
the norm
in the majority of patient contacts you will have during your career the patient will be able to
communicate however that does not mean that there is always effective communication
communication can become deranged by four basic types of speech impairments: articulation
disorders, voice production disorders, language disorders, fluency disorders

with articulation disorders: - answer✔caused by impairment of the tongue or other muscles
needed for speech called dyarthia a patient canno pronounce words correctly
improper articulation can result from learning words incorrectly or from a hearing impariment
it may also be manifested in a patient with damage to the nerve tracts that coordinate that brain
with the larynx, mouth or lips

voice production disorders occur: - answer✔when there is damage to the larynx, vocal cords, or
related suuporting structures from illness or injury the patient may attempt verbal communication
but the sounds he produces may be abnomally harsh hoarse or of unusual pitch and have nsal
distortion that mkes his speech difficult to understand

language disroders occur when the patient: - answer✔displays an impaired or absent ability to
understand the spoken word
this can result from congenital problems in children, hearing deficits, or inadequate language
stimulation in early life

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