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A 75 y/o F comes in for her annual check complaining of reduced vision and increased intolerance to glare. She has had a myopic shift and has cataracts. 
a) What factors should you consider when referring for cataract surgery? - Answer- Cataract Cause of visual complaint 
Compramising Lifestyle 
Driver 
Anisometropia 
Visual Acuity 
Other Ocular Pathology 
General Health and Medications 
Patient wants to have operation 
 
b) What type of cataract is most likely from the above description? - Answ...
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A 75 y/o F comes in for her annual check complaining of reduced vision and increased 
intolerance to glare. She has had a myopic shift and has cataracts. 
a) What factors should you consider when referring for cataract surgery? - ANSWERS 
Cataract Cause of visual complaint 
Compramising Lifestyle 
Driver 
Anisometropia 
Visual Acuity 
Other Ocular Pathology 
General Health and Medications 
Patient wants to have operation 
b) What type of ca...
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Gerontological Nurse Certification- Assessment Questions And Correct Answers
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Gerontological Nurse Certification- 
Assessment Questions And Correct Answers 
Cataracts - answerClouding of the lens due to aging as cells die and accumulate. Opacity of the 
lens interferes with vision. Three types 
Nuclear Cataracts - answerClouding Associated with myopia (close objects are clear, far are 
not: nearsighted. Worsens myopia and blurs vision 
Cortical Cataracts - answerClouding, involves the anterior, posterior or equatorial cortex and is 
worse in bright light 
Posterior Subcap...
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Ophthalmology Conditions 100% Correct Review Test 2023-2024 A+
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Ophthalmology Conditions 100% 
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Open-angle glaucoma - ANS-The angle where the iris meets the cornea is as wide and 
open as it should be. Also called primary or chronic glaucoma. 
Angle-closure glaucoma - ANS-A result of the angle between the iris and cornea 
closing. 
Glaucoma - ANS-A group of eye conditions that lead to damage to the optic nerve head 
with progressive loss of retinal ganglion cells and their axons. This leads to a 
progressive loss of visual field....
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A 75 y/o F comes in for her annual check complaining of reduced vision and increased intolerance to glare. She has had a myopic shift and has cataracts. 
a) What factors should you consider when referring for cataract surgery? - correct answer Cataract Cause of visual complaint 
Compramising Lifestyle 
Driver 
Anisometropia 
Visual Acuity 
Other Ocular Pathology 
General Health and Medications 
Patient wants to have operation 
 
b) What type of cataract is most likely from the above description...
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NSG 6440 Practice Test Random 2 questions and answers.
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An acutely presenting, erythematous, tender lump within the eyelid is called: 
a. Blepharitis. c. Chalazion. 
b. Hordeolum. d. Iritis. 
b. Hordeolum 
 
 
 
The clinician is seeing a patient complaining of red eye. The clinician suspects conjunctivitis. The presence of mucopurulent discharge suggests which type of conjunctivitis? 
a. Viral conjunctivitis c. Bacterial conjunctivitis 
b. Keratoconjunctivitis d. Allergic conjunctivitis 
c. Bacterial conjunctivitis 
 
 
 
Which subtype of cataracts i...
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Dunphy Chapter 8 Study Questions 2024 with 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024 Version
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An acutely presenting, erythematous, tender lump within the eyelid is called: - Hordeolum 
The clinician is seeing a patient complaining of red eye. The clinician suspects conjunctivitis. The 
presence of mucopurulent discharge suggests which type of conjunctivitis? - Bacterial conjunctivitis 
Which subtype of cataracts is characterized by significant nearsightedness and a slow indolent course? - 
Nuclear cataracts 
Which of the following statements is true concerning the use of bilberry as a co...
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OCANZ Written | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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A 75 y/o F comes in for her annual check complaining of reduced vision and increased intolerance to 
glare. She has had a myopic shift and has cataracts. 
a) What factors should you consider when referring for cataract surgery? - 
b) Cataract Cause of visual complaint 
Compromising Lifestyle 
Driver 
Anisometropia 
Visual Acuity 
Other Ocular Pathology 
General Health and Medications 
Patient wants to have operation 
b) What type of cataract is most likely from the above description? - Nuclear ...
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Ophthalmology Exam (All Solved)
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things to consider in pt with changes in visual acuity correct answers -sudden or gradual? 
-unilateral or bilateral? (bilateral tends to be gradual, sudden unilateral) 
-painful or painless-- sudden painful unilateral vision loss warrants urgent referral or ER vs rapid onset painless vision loss related to meds 
 
reasons for sudden UNILATERAL changes in visual acuity-- PAINFUL correct answers -issues of cornea, anterior chamber: 
-*corneal ulcer*- open sore on cornea 
-*uveitis*- inflammation ...
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MTM-Final Exam Basic Science
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MTM-Final Exam Basic Science 
 
Ionized forms like A- and BH+ are ________ and ______ diffusible across membrane 
water; poorly 
generic equation used to calculate week acidic and basic drugs 
10 ^(pka-pH) = protonated/unprotonated 
equation to calculate weak acidic drugs 
10^(pka-pH) = [nonionized(HA)]/[ionized(A-)] 
equation to calculate weak basic drugs 
10^(pka-pH) = [ionized (BH+)]/[nonionized(B0] 
if the pka and pH difference is 1 or -1: ionization is 
90% or 10% 
if the pka and pH differe...
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