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NURS 5335 FAMILY 2 STUDY GUIDE EENT FAMILY NURSING II
MODULES 1&2 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST EXAM
SOLUTION RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Non-Ulcerative: A/W seborrhea; seen commonly with trisomy 21; affects those with
psoriasis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies and lice. Chemical and environmental irritants
contribute
Ulcerative:Involves the lash follicle & the Meibomian glands of the eyelid.May be pustules at
the base of the hair follicle that crust & bleed.Lashes break easy. - CORRECT ANSWERS
Blepharitis
Blepharitis treatment - CORRECT ANSWERS TX: Warm compress; daily lid scrubs;
erythromycin, quinolone or bacitracin ophthalmic ointment for anterior blepharitis.
Consider oral ABX for resistance (Doxycycline or Tetracycline)
Disinfect contacts
Lid massages
hordeolum age group? - CORRECT ANSWERS More common in children and adolescents
hordeolum s/s? - CORRECT ANSWERS Localized tenderness, erythema, edema of eyelids;
internal lesions pointing to external or internal eyelid surface; external lesions pointing to
eyelid margin
Pain
differentials of hordeolum - CORRECT ANSWERS blepharitis
Sebaceous carcinoma,
,NURS 5335 FAMILY 2 STUDY GUIDE EENT FAMILY NURSING II
MODULES 1&2 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST EXAM
SOLUTION RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Basal cell carcinoma,
Squamous cell carcinoma,
Dry eye syndrome,
Conjunctivitis,
blepharitis - CORRECT ANSWERS Ocular burning, eyelid margins red w/ scaling or crusting
Pain
Itching, tearing, chalazia, recurrent styes, photophobia, small ulceration at eyelid margin,
broken or absent eyelashes
hordeolum - CORRECT ANSWERS (stye) red, painful pustule that is a localized infection of
hair follicle at eyelid margin. The most common associated organism is Staphylococcus
aureus
TX: Warm compress; lid scrubs for recurrent lesions - CORRECT ANSWERS Hordeolum tx
chalazion - CORRECT ANSWERS a nodule or cyst, usually on the upper eyelid, caused by an
obstruction in a sebaceous gland A granulomatous infection of a Meibomian gland
Nontender chronic lesions; bump - CORRECT ANSWERS Chalazion is More common in
adults and S?S
TX: Warm compress; daily lid scrubs; lid message; intralesional steroid injection - CORRECT
ANSWERS Chalazion
Conjunctivitis - CORRECT ANSWERS Refer to ophthalmology for
viral herpetic conjunctivitis w/RED FLAGS
Inflammation of the conjunctiva covering the front of the eye from a causative agent
(bacteria, virus, allergen) - CORRECT ANSWERS Conjunctivitis
, NURS 5335 FAMILY 2 STUDY GUIDE EENT FAMILY NURSING II
MODULES 1&2 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT VERIFIED BEST EXAM
SOLUTION RATED A+ FOR SUCCESS
Conjunctivitis - CORRECT ANSWERS Allergic conjunctivitis is seen more in Spring and
Summer.
Bacterial is seen more in pediatric population.
Conjunctivitis - CORRECT ANSWERS ALLERGIC: Pruritus; conjunctival hyperemia, chemosis;
a watery or stringy discharge
ALLERGIC: Conjunctivitis - CORRECT ANSWERS Pruritus; conjunctival hyperemia, chemosis;
watery or stringy discharge
Topical antihistamine/oral antihistamine or topical vasoconstrictor decongestant
antihistamine (OTC) drops: o Naphazoline hydrochloride 0.025% (Naphcon-A) o Naphazoline-
antazoline 0.3% (Vasocon-A) o Levocabastine hydrochloride 0.05% (Livostin) o Emedastine
0.05% (Emadine) mast cell stabilizers: o Olopatadine 0.1% (Palatal) o Azelastine 0.05%
(Optivar) 1st line = prevention; avoid whatever allergen is triggering conjunctivitis
BACTERIAL:Conjunctivitis - CORRECT ANSWERS Photophobia w/ blepharospasm;
mucopurulent discharge w/ eyelash mattering; edema; hyperemia; preauricular adenopathy
only w/ hyperacute disorder
Caused by staph, strep, h flu, and m catarrhalis, Pseudomonas (contact lens wearers),
gonorrhea ****Staph aureus (more common in adults)
Eye drops or ointment:
o Polytrim/trimethoprim/polymyxin o Erythromycin o Tobramycin o Gentamicin o Sodium
sulfacetamide o Ciprofloxacin o Fluoroquinolones-(**1st line for contact users) o Ointment
over drops for children
VIRAL:conjunctivitis - CORRECT ANSWERS the second eye usually infected after 24-48 hrs
itchy eyes.
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