What subjective data would you need to collect for the eyes? - -visual difficulties?
-loss of color with vision? halos around objects?
-loss of peripheral vision? (glaucoma)
-night blindness?
-eye pain?
-contacts, glasses or reading glasses?
-redness or swelling, drainage, tearing or crusting?
-allergies, medication?
-self care: last eye exam? protective eyewear? Poor work environment? clean contacts?
remove makeup?
-surgery on the eyes?
What subjective data should you collect for the ear? - -history of earaches (otalgia)? ear
infections? Discharge (otorrhea)? OLDCART
-sinus or dental problems?
-difficulty hearing/loss (presbycusis)? slow loss or abrupt?
-ringing/crackling/bussing (tinnitus)
-any meds? some are ototoxic (ASA, naproxen, lasix)
-vertigo or dizziness (sensation of falling)?
-ear disorders/disease/surgery? tubes? skin cancers?
-self care: how do you clean ears? last hearing test? hearing aids? how often do you
change batteries
What information should you gather when observing a patient as you interview? - -are
they watching your lips rather than eyes?
-misunderstands or asks to repeat a question
-inappropriately loud voice
-reposition themselves to hear you better
-irritated when you raise your voice (painful to ears-recruitment)
What are recommendations regarding earbuds? - -60-60 rule: play iPods no more than
60 min a day at levels below 60% of maximum volume
-set volume no higher than 6 and take a break at least every hour
-federal safety standards: safe sound exposure duration at 120 db (music concert) is
less than 8 min. think ear protection
Recommendations for eye health? - -the American Academy for Ophthalmology
recommends screening for glaucoma starting at age 29
-annual exams if you have diabetes
-annual exam for those with HTN, steroid use, or severe nearsightedness
-annual exam for those over 60 yrs or 40 yrs if African american
What is the snellen eye chart? - -used to assess CN II