Regis NU650. Module 3 EENT
Otitis media - answer middle ear infection
Otitis externa - answer swimmer’s ear
Otitis serosa - answer unresolved attack of acute otitis media fluid is clear and less
erythema seen
Chalazion - answer lump in the tear gland of the eyelid
Caruncle - answered prominence at the corner of the eye
Blepharitis - answer inflammation of the eyelid that affects the eyelashes or tear
production
Pupil edema - answer optic disc swelling that is caused by intracranial pressure
Open angle glaucoma - answeralso known as chronic glaucoma. Has a wide and open
angle between the iris and cornea
Closed angle glaucoma - answera result of the angle between the iris and cornea
closing which result in increase intraocular pressure
Hordeolum - answerstye
Nystagmus - answereyes move rapidly and uncontrollably
Strabismus - answercrossed eyed
Lid lag - answerwhere the eyelid is higher than normal when looking down
Palpebral fissure - answerthe opening for the eyes between the eye lids
Sclera - answerthe white outer layer of the eye
Bulbar conjuctiva - answerclear membrane that covers the eyeball
Palpebral conjuctiva - answerclear membrane that lines the inner eyelids
Meibomian glands - answerresponsible for the supply of meibum that prevents
evaporation of the eye's tear film
Otitis media - answer middle ear infection
Otitis externa - answer swimmer’s ear
Otitis serosa - answer unresolved attack of acute otitis media fluid is clear and less
erythema seen
Chalazion - answer lump in the tear gland of the eyelid
Caruncle - answered prominence at the corner of the eye
Blepharitis - answer inflammation of the eyelid that affects the eyelashes or tear
production
Pupil edema - answer optic disc swelling that is caused by intracranial pressure
Open angle glaucoma - answeralso known as chronic glaucoma. Has a wide and open
angle between the iris and cornea
Closed angle glaucoma - answera result of the angle between the iris and cornea
closing which result in increase intraocular pressure
Hordeolum - answerstye
Nystagmus - answereyes move rapidly and uncontrollably
Strabismus - answercrossed eyed
Lid lag - answerwhere the eyelid is higher than normal when looking down
Palpebral fissure - answerthe opening for the eyes between the eye lids
Sclera - answerthe white outer layer of the eye
Bulbar conjuctiva - answerclear membrane that covers the eyeball
Palpebral conjuctiva - answerclear membrane that lines the inner eyelids
Meibomian glands - answerresponsible for the supply of meibum that prevents
evaporation of the eye's tear film