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Adult I NURS 620
621 Exam 1
Questions and
Complete Solutions
Graded A+
Denning [Date] [Course title]

, Non-ulcerative form of blephritis associated with - Answer: Tends to affect people with psoriasis,
seborrhea, eczema, allergies, and lice infestations



Contributing factors associated with non-ulcerative blepharitis: - Answer: exposure to chemical or
environmental irritants, use of eye makeup and contact lenses



Ulcerative form of blephritis - Answer: Involves the lash follicle and the meibomian glands of the eyelid,
pustules at the base of the hair follicles that may crust and bleed, Lashes become thin and break easily



Hordeolum - Answer: An acute, erythematous, tender lump within the eyelid



External hordeolum: - Answer: inflammation/infection of the eyelid margin affecting the hair follicles of
the eyelashes



Internal hordeolum: - Answer: inflammation/infection of the meibomian glands



Chalazion - Answer: A granulomatous infection of a meibomian gland, presenting in the form of painless
swelling on the eyelid, initially may be tender and erythematous before evolving into a nontender lump



Blepharitis is frequently associated with - Answer: chalazia



Conjunctivitis - Answer: inflammation of the conjunctiva covering the front of the eye



Common causes conjunctivitis (5) - Answer: Infectious agents: bacterial, viral, or fungal Sexual
transmission and ophthalmia neonatorum, Herpes simplex virus (HSV) I, Trachoma, Allergy



Conjunctivitis: Diagnostic Tests (4) - Answer: 1. visual acuity 2. Dilated pupil exam 3. Fluorescein staining
to rule out corneal involvement or keratitis 4. blue penlight illumination to see corneal scratches,
corneal dendrites, or corneal ulceration



Bacterial Conjunctivitis: Subjective/Objective - Answer: 1. Redness 2. Purulent or mucopurulent
discharge

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