Adult II- NUR 631 Exam 1 2025 LATEST UPDATED | COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED ANSWERS | GUARANTEED TO PASS!!
silt-lamp examination
-Dye disappearance test - (answers)-diagnostic test done for Epiphoria.
-test done specific for Epiphoria looks for FB or abrasion
topical antibiotics
-Erythromycin, polytrim, ciprofloxacin (contact lens) - (answers)Management of Epiphoria due
to trauma or infection
Antibiotic & pain medication/anti-inflammatory.
< 4 mm: give PO analgesic, don't put analgesic in eye - (answers)Corneal abrasion management
nuclear - (answers)____ cataracts: severe nearsighted, slow, indolent course
cortical - (answers)____ cataracts: does not significantly affect vision
Posterior - (answers)___ cataracts: creates subcapular haze & severe glare in bright light (glare at
night)
Monocular diplopia - (answers)a cardinal refractory error of cataracts
salicylates, quinine, alcohol, and indomethacin [Indocin] - (answers)Medications with reversible
tinnitis effects
kanamycin, streptomycin, gentamicin, and vancomycin - (answers)Medications with irreversible
tinnitis effects
, Meniere's disease - (answers)low pitch tinnitus, vertigo, and fluctuating hearing loss.
• Recurrent attacks of tinnitus, vertigo, & progressive FLUCTUATING hearing loss
Meniere's disease - (answers)According to the AAOHNS criteria - 2 episodes of rotational
vertigo lasting 20 minutes each, along with sensorineural hearing loss and either tinnitus or
perception of aural fullness
bed rest, atropine IV, or scopolamine transdermal.
-• Glycopyrolate 2 mg PO BID may help with vertigo
-Promethazine (Phenergan), diphenhydramine (Benadryl), and diazepam - (answers)tx for acute
vertigo attacks
meclizine, metoclopramide, promethazine (Phenergan) or diphenhydramine (benaryl) PO -
(answers)tx for maintenence vertigo
A low salt diet is considered a first line treatment along with a mild thiazide diuretic (can give K
supplementation) - (answers)first line treatment for vertigo
Esophageal & pulmonary tumors - (answers): common causes of left sided Vocal cord paralysis
antihistamines - (answers)avoid ___ in hoarseness
• the anteroinferior portion of the nasal septum known as Little's area or
AKA: Kiesselbach triangle/Plexus - (answers)location of most nose bleeds
Trauma to both nasal polyps & the Kiesselbach's plexus - (answers)most common direct cause of
nose bleeds
QUESTIONS WITH 100% RATED ANSWERS | GUARANTEED TO PASS!!
silt-lamp examination
-Dye disappearance test - (answers)-diagnostic test done for Epiphoria.
-test done specific for Epiphoria looks for FB or abrasion
topical antibiotics
-Erythromycin, polytrim, ciprofloxacin (contact lens) - (answers)Management of Epiphoria due
to trauma or infection
Antibiotic & pain medication/anti-inflammatory.
< 4 mm: give PO analgesic, don't put analgesic in eye - (answers)Corneal abrasion management
nuclear - (answers)____ cataracts: severe nearsighted, slow, indolent course
cortical - (answers)____ cataracts: does not significantly affect vision
Posterior - (answers)___ cataracts: creates subcapular haze & severe glare in bright light (glare at
night)
Monocular diplopia - (answers)a cardinal refractory error of cataracts
salicylates, quinine, alcohol, and indomethacin [Indocin] - (answers)Medications with reversible
tinnitis effects
kanamycin, streptomycin, gentamicin, and vancomycin - (answers)Medications with irreversible
tinnitis effects
, Meniere's disease - (answers)low pitch tinnitus, vertigo, and fluctuating hearing loss.
• Recurrent attacks of tinnitus, vertigo, & progressive FLUCTUATING hearing loss
Meniere's disease - (answers)According to the AAOHNS criteria - 2 episodes of rotational
vertigo lasting 20 minutes each, along with sensorineural hearing loss and either tinnitus or
perception of aural fullness
bed rest, atropine IV, or scopolamine transdermal.
-• Glycopyrolate 2 mg PO BID may help with vertigo
-Promethazine (Phenergan), diphenhydramine (Benadryl), and diazepam - (answers)tx for acute
vertigo attacks
meclizine, metoclopramide, promethazine (Phenergan) or diphenhydramine (benaryl) PO -
(answers)tx for maintenence vertigo
A low salt diet is considered a first line treatment along with a mild thiazide diuretic (can give K
supplementation) - (answers)first line treatment for vertigo
Esophageal & pulmonary tumors - (answers): common causes of left sided Vocal cord paralysis
antihistamines - (answers)avoid ___ in hoarseness
• the anteroinferior portion of the nasal septum known as Little's area or
AKA: Kiesselbach triangle/Plexus - (answers)location of most nose bleeds
Trauma to both nasal polyps & the Kiesselbach's plexus - (answers)most common direct cause of
nose bleeds