Deck 8: Drugs for the Eye and Ear

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Which visual structure has decreased sharpness of vision and loss of central vision as the patient ages?

A) Lens
B) Retina
C) Cornea
D) Iris
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Tobramycin (Tobrex) is an ophthalmic ointment used to treat which condition?

A) cataracts.
B) glaucoma.
C) eye infections.
D) diplopia.
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Which structure gives the eye its color?

A) Retina
B) Pupil
C) Iris
D) Cornea
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Which term is used to describe drugs that are used to dilate the pupil?

A) Miotics
B) Mydriatics
C) Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
D) Beta-adrenergic blocking agents
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Which term describes the transparent anterior portion of the eye?

A) Pupil
B) Iris
C) Cornea
D) Retina
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Which condition may occur if glaucoma goes unnoticed and untreated?

A) Diplopia
B) Blindness
C) Vertigo
D) Photophobia
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Which statement describes how miotics work to constrict the pupil?

A) They increase the intraocular pressure.
B) They decrease the aqueous humor outflow.
C) They contract the ciliary muscles.
D) They dilate the Schlemm's canal.
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Miotics, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, and beta-adrenergic blocking agents are the treatment of choice for which condition?

A) cataracts.
B) macular degeneration.
C) glaucoma.
D) presbyopia.
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Which condition may be caused by bacterial, viral, or chlamydial microorganisms?

A) Blepharitis
B) Conjunctivitis
C) Tinnitus
D) Ophthalmitis
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Which term describes the "white" of the eye?

A) Conjunctiva
B) Cornea
C) Sclera
D) Retina
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Which term describes an opacity that appears within the crystalline lens and may affect one or both eyes?

A) Conjunctivitis
B) Cataracts
C) Hordeolum
D) Floater
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Which term is used to describe a technique which uses the administration of anticholinergic mydriatics to determine if corrective lenses are required?

A) Cycloplegic refraction
B) Ophthalmoscopy
C) Laser photocoagulation
D) Retinopexy
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Which visual structure undergoes decreased tear production, causing dry, irritated eyes as the patient ages?

A) Conjunctiva
B) Lens
C) Lacrimal ducts
D) Vitreous humor
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Which term is used to describe an extreme sensitivity to light?

A) Photophobia
B) Diplopia
C) Presbyopia
D) Hyperopia
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Which visual structure demonstrates decreased pupil size; slower dilation after exposure to light, and decreased near vision and accommodation as the patient ages?

A) Iris
B) Lens
C) Retina
D) Cornea
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Which term means farsightedness, a condition that normally occurs as a result of the aging process?

A) Amblyopia
B) Diplopia
C) Presbyopia
D) Myopia
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Which term describes an infection of the sebaceous glands, commonly referred to as a sty?

A) Adenitis
B) Blepharitis
C) Hordeolum
D) Canthus
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Which lenses are used to correct age-related blurred vision?

A) Bifocal lenses
B) Convex corrective lenses
C) Concave corrective lenses
D) Crystalline lenses
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Which is an eye disorder characterized by increased intraocular pressure?

A) Cataracts
B) Glaucoma
C) Blepharitis
D) Hordeolum
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Which term describes a bacterial infection of the eyelids that causes crusting, redness, and irritation of the eyelids?

A) Conjunctivitis
B) Blepharitis
C) Canthitis
D) Scleritis
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Which structure connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx and works to equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum?

A) Tympanic membrane
B) External auditory meatus
C) Eustachian tube
D) Auricle
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Which condition would be treated using lubricating drops and irrigation of the ear canal?

A) External otitis
B) Cerumen
C) Otitis media
D) Vertigo
Question
The malleus, incus, and stapes bones pick up vibrations of the __________________ and transmit these vibrations to specialized hearing cells in the inner ear.

A) eustachian tube
B) tympanic membrane
C) external auditory meatus
D) cochlea
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Which term describes an inflammation and infection of the auricle and ear canal, also called "swimmer's ear"?

A) External otitis
B) Internal otitis
C) Otitis media
D) Otitis labyrinth
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Which auditory structure has, as an effect of aging, an increase in cerumen, drier cerumen, and an increase in hair?

A) Auditory nucleus
B) External ear
C) Middle ear
D) Inner ear
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Which type of hearing loss results in difficulty in understanding the meaning of words heard, or in the inability to understand the meaning of incoming sounds and words?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which term is used to describe the conduction and amplification of sounds waves from the environment?

A) Acoustic
B) Amplification
C) Air conduction
D) Otic
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Which term describes a lessened ability, as a result of aging, to hear high-pitched sounds?

A) Tinnitus
B) Presbycusis
C) Serous otitis media
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Which type of hearing loss occurs as a result of disease or injury in the inner ear?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which type of hearing loss results from damage to the central nervous system from the auditory nucleus to the cortex?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which type of hearing loss results in an alteration in the perception of, or sensitivity to, high-pitched tones?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which term means ringing in the ears?

A) Presbycusis
B) Tinnitis
C) Vertigo
D) Otitis
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Which condition describes a problem with either the external or middle ear?

A) Conductive hearing loss
B) Sensorineural hearing loss
C) Central hearing loss
D) Acoustic hearing loss
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Which structure is part of the external ear?

A) Pinna
B) Stapes
C) Cochlea
D) Tympanic membrane
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Which type of hearing loss results in an alteration in the patient's perception of, or sensitivity to, sounds?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which structure of the ear is necessary to maintain equilibrium?

A) Cochlea
B) Eustachian tube
C) Vestibule
D) Pinna
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Which statement describes why the incidence of hearing loss is increasing?

A) Healthcare team members are helping with early identification of problems.
B) People are living longer.
C) More equipment is available to screen more patients for hearing loss.
D) More senior citizens have access to healthcare.
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Polymyxin B, colistin, neomycin, and chloromycetin are examples of medications used to treat:

A) external ear disorders.
B) cerumen.
C) middle ear disorders.
D) otic fungal infections.
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Which structure of the ear is the primary organ of hearing?

A) Malleus
B) Cochlea
C) Semicircular canals
D) Vestibule
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Which may occur in a patient who experiences a hearing loss later in life?

A) Increased chance that hearing will return
B) Better balance
C) Increased personal hygiene
D) Withdraw from social contact
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Which procedure should be followed when instilling ear drops in an adult?

A) Pull the auricle upward and outward.
B) Pull the auricle down and back.
C) Pull the tragus upward and outward.
D) Pull the tragus down and back.
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Which condition is highly contagious among children?

A) Conjunctivitis
B) Glaucoma
C) Blepharitis
D) External otitis
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Ototoxicity can be caused by which type of drugs?

A) Aspirin
B) Penicillins
C) Mydriatics
D) Beta blockers
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The iris gives the eye its ____________.
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The _____________ ensures that a received image falls in sharp focus on the retina.
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Which sign/symptom does NOT indicate a potential hearing loss?

A) Asking others to speak up
B) Answering questions inappropriately
C) Having increased sensitivity to changes in noise level
D) Feeling a spinning sensation in the head while sitting
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The ____________ is commonly referred to as the "white" of the eye.
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Which procedure should be used when instilling eardrops to move the medication inward?

A) Massage the auricle.
B) Massage the pinna.
C) Massage the tragus.
D) Massage the external auditory meatus.
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Which immunization may assist with preventing hearing problems?

A) Influenza
B) Hepatitis B virus
C) Pneumonia
D) Measles
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Which condition can affect the fetus if a pregnant woman is exposed to rubella during the first 16 weeks of gestation?

A) Congenital atrial-ventral defects
B) Congenital deafness
C) Congenital cataracts
D) Congenital spina bifida
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Which procedure should be followed after instilling eye ointment?

A) Press gently against the outer canthus.
B) Instruct the patient to keep the eye closed for 30 to 90 seconds.
C) Press gently against the inner corner of the eye and the nose bone.
D) Instruct the patient to close the eye and rub the eyelid in a circular motion.
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Which of the following means dizziness?

A) Vertigo
B) Presbycusis
C) Tinnitus
D) Diplopia
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The _________________ is the transparent anterior portion of the eye.
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Which procedure should be followed when administering an ophthalmic medication that causes systemic effects?

A) Press gently against the outer canthus.
B) Instruct the patient to keep his eye closed for 30 to 90 seconds.
C) Press gently against the inner corner of the eye and the nose bone.
D) Instruct the patient to close the eye and rub the eyelid in a circular motion.
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Otic drops should be administered at room temperature because cold drops can cause which symptom?

A) pain
B) dizziness
C) tinnitus
D) hearing loss
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Which statement describes the correct procedure to use when administering antibiotics in the ear canal?

A) Avoid touching the tip of the dropper to the auricle.
B) Use an applicator to transfer medication from the bottle to the affected site.
C) Soak a wick in the bottle and place the wick in the affected ear.
D) Cleanse the lip of the bottle before and after each use.
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Which is the function of cerumen?

A) Protects the ear from dust
B) Conducts sound
C) Lubricates middle ear bones
D) Keeps tympanic membrane pliable
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Which test would be performed to identify the causative organism of external otitis (otitis externa)?

A) Culture and sensitivity
B) DNA probe
C) Pap test
D) Hematocrit
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Which procedure should be followed when instilling ear drops in a child?

A) Pull the auricle upward and outward.
B) Pull the auricle down and back.
C) Pull the tragus upward and outward.
D) Pull the tragus down and back.
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Which procedure should be followed prior to instilling eye medications if crusting or drainage is present?

A) Wash from inner to outer canthus.
B) Wash from outer to inner canthus.
C) Cleanse the eyelid with a damp cloth.
D) Cleanse the eyelid with a dry cloth.
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______________________ is a bacterial infection of the eyelid that causes crusting, redness, and irritation.
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The effects of aging on the ____________ will cause the patient to experience a change in color perception, a decreased sharpness of vision, and loss of central vision.
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An opacity that appears within the crystalline lens and may affect one or both eyes is a(n) ______________.
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Drugs that cause the pupil to constrict by decreasing the intraocular pressure, increasing the aqueous humor outflow, and contracting the ciliary muscle are termed ____________.
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Conjunctivitis, referred to as _______________, is a common eye disorder that is highly contagious among children.
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Nontransparent specks that are small pieces of cells in the vitreous humor as a result of the effects of aging are termed _______________.
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Tobramycin (Tobrex) is an ophthalmic ointment used to treat eye _____________.
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Cataracts are the _____________ most common cause of blindness.
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Miotics, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, and beta-adrenergic blocking agents are used to treat ________________.
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In adults over 65 years old, ___________ percent will have some cataract formation.
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Infection of the sebaceous glands, hordeolum, is commonly referred to as a(n) ________.
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______________ lenses are prescribed to correct vision affected by presbyopia.
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An eye disorder that is characterized by increased intraocular pressure and damage to the optic nerve is termed ______________.
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Double vision is termed _______________.
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The treatment of choice for cataracts is ___________.
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Extreme sensitivity to light, a symptom of conjunctivitis, is termed ________________.
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Farsightedness that normally occurs between the ages of 40 and 45 is termed _______________.
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If glaucoma goes unnoticed and untreated, it can lead to _____________.
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The effects of aging on the ___________________ can cause the patient to experience decreased tear production and dry, irritated eyes.
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The second leading cause of blindness is ______________.
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Deck 8: Drugs for the Eye and Ear
1
Which visual structure has decreased sharpness of vision and loss of central vision as the patient ages?

A) Lens
B) Retina
C) Cornea
D) Iris
Retina
2
Tobramycin (Tobrex) is an ophthalmic ointment used to treat which condition?

A) cataracts.
B) glaucoma.
C) eye infections.
D) diplopia.
eye infections.
3
Which structure gives the eye its color?

A) Retina
B) Pupil
C) Iris
D) Cornea
Iris
4
Which term is used to describe drugs that are used to dilate the pupil?

A) Miotics
B) Mydriatics
C) Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
D) Beta-adrenergic blocking agents
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Which term describes the transparent anterior portion of the eye?

A) Pupil
B) Iris
C) Cornea
D) Retina
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Which condition may occur if glaucoma goes unnoticed and untreated?

A) Diplopia
B) Blindness
C) Vertigo
D) Photophobia
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Which statement describes how miotics work to constrict the pupil?

A) They increase the intraocular pressure.
B) They decrease the aqueous humor outflow.
C) They contract the ciliary muscles.
D) They dilate the Schlemm's canal.
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Miotics, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, and beta-adrenergic blocking agents are the treatment of choice for which condition?

A) cataracts.
B) macular degeneration.
C) glaucoma.
D) presbyopia.
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Which condition may be caused by bacterial, viral, or chlamydial microorganisms?

A) Blepharitis
B) Conjunctivitis
C) Tinnitus
D) Ophthalmitis
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Which term describes the "white" of the eye?

A) Conjunctiva
B) Cornea
C) Sclera
D) Retina
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Which term describes an opacity that appears within the crystalline lens and may affect one or both eyes?

A) Conjunctivitis
B) Cataracts
C) Hordeolum
D) Floater
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Which term is used to describe a technique which uses the administration of anticholinergic mydriatics to determine if corrective lenses are required?

A) Cycloplegic refraction
B) Ophthalmoscopy
C) Laser photocoagulation
D) Retinopexy
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Which visual structure undergoes decreased tear production, causing dry, irritated eyes as the patient ages?

A) Conjunctiva
B) Lens
C) Lacrimal ducts
D) Vitreous humor
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Which term is used to describe an extreme sensitivity to light?

A) Photophobia
B) Diplopia
C) Presbyopia
D) Hyperopia
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Which visual structure demonstrates decreased pupil size; slower dilation after exposure to light, and decreased near vision and accommodation as the patient ages?

A) Iris
B) Lens
C) Retina
D) Cornea
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Which term means farsightedness, a condition that normally occurs as a result of the aging process?

A) Amblyopia
B) Diplopia
C) Presbyopia
D) Myopia
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Which term describes an infection of the sebaceous glands, commonly referred to as a sty?

A) Adenitis
B) Blepharitis
C) Hordeolum
D) Canthus
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Which lenses are used to correct age-related blurred vision?

A) Bifocal lenses
B) Convex corrective lenses
C) Concave corrective lenses
D) Crystalline lenses
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Which is an eye disorder characterized by increased intraocular pressure?

A) Cataracts
B) Glaucoma
C) Blepharitis
D) Hordeolum
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Which term describes a bacterial infection of the eyelids that causes crusting, redness, and irritation of the eyelids?

A) Conjunctivitis
B) Blepharitis
C) Canthitis
D) Scleritis
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Which structure connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx and works to equalize air pressure on both sides of the eardrum?

A) Tympanic membrane
B) External auditory meatus
C) Eustachian tube
D) Auricle
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Which condition would be treated using lubricating drops and irrigation of the ear canal?

A) External otitis
B) Cerumen
C) Otitis media
D) Vertigo
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The malleus, incus, and stapes bones pick up vibrations of the __________________ and transmit these vibrations to specialized hearing cells in the inner ear.

A) eustachian tube
B) tympanic membrane
C) external auditory meatus
D) cochlea
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Which term describes an inflammation and infection of the auricle and ear canal, also called "swimmer's ear"?

A) External otitis
B) Internal otitis
C) Otitis media
D) Otitis labyrinth
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Which auditory structure has, as an effect of aging, an increase in cerumen, drier cerumen, and an increase in hair?

A) Auditory nucleus
B) External ear
C) Middle ear
D) Inner ear
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Which type of hearing loss results in difficulty in understanding the meaning of words heard, or in the inability to understand the meaning of incoming sounds and words?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which term is used to describe the conduction and amplification of sounds waves from the environment?

A) Acoustic
B) Amplification
C) Air conduction
D) Otic
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Which term describes a lessened ability, as a result of aging, to hear high-pitched sounds?

A) Tinnitus
B) Presbycusis
C) Serous otitis media
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Which type of hearing loss occurs as a result of disease or injury in the inner ear?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which type of hearing loss results from damage to the central nervous system from the auditory nucleus to the cortex?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which type of hearing loss results in an alteration in the perception of, or sensitivity to, high-pitched tones?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which term means ringing in the ears?

A) Presbycusis
B) Tinnitis
C) Vertigo
D) Otitis
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Which condition describes a problem with either the external or middle ear?

A) Conductive hearing loss
B) Sensorineural hearing loss
C) Central hearing loss
D) Acoustic hearing loss
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Which structure is part of the external ear?

A) Pinna
B) Stapes
C) Cochlea
D) Tympanic membrane
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Which type of hearing loss results in an alteration in the patient's perception of, or sensitivity to, sounds?

A) Conductive
B) Sensorineural
C) Central
D) Peripheral
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Which structure of the ear is necessary to maintain equilibrium?

A) Cochlea
B) Eustachian tube
C) Vestibule
D) Pinna
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Which statement describes why the incidence of hearing loss is increasing?

A) Healthcare team members are helping with early identification of problems.
B) People are living longer.
C) More equipment is available to screen more patients for hearing loss.
D) More senior citizens have access to healthcare.
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38
Polymyxin B, colistin, neomycin, and chloromycetin are examples of medications used to treat:

A) external ear disorders.
B) cerumen.
C) middle ear disorders.
D) otic fungal infections.
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Which structure of the ear is the primary organ of hearing?

A) Malleus
B) Cochlea
C) Semicircular canals
D) Vestibule
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Which may occur in a patient who experiences a hearing loss later in life?

A) Increased chance that hearing will return
B) Better balance
C) Increased personal hygiene
D) Withdraw from social contact
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41
Which procedure should be followed when instilling ear drops in an adult?

A) Pull the auricle upward and outward.
B) Pull the auricle down and back.
C) Pull the tragus upward and outward.
D) Pull the tragus down and back.
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Which condition is highly contagious among children?

A) Conjunctivitis
B) Glaucoma
C) Blepharitis
D) External otitis
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Ototoxicity can be caused by which type of drugs?

A) Aspirin
B) Penicillins
C) Mydriatics
D) Beta blockers
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44
The iris gives the eye its ____________.
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The _____________ ensures that a received image falls in sharp focus on the retina.
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46
Which sign/symptom does NOT indicate a potential hearing loss?

A) Asking others to speak up
B) Answering questions inappropriately
C) Having increased sensitivity to changes in noise level
D) Feeling a spinning sensation in the head while sitting
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47
The ____________ is commonly referred to as the "white" of the eye.
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48
Which procedure should be used when instilling eardrops to move the medication inward?

A) Massage the auricle.
B) Massage the pinna.
C) Massage the tragus.
D) Massage the external auditory meatus.
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Which immunization may assist with preventing hearing problems?

A) Influenza
B) Hepatitis B virus
C) Pneumonia
D) Measles
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Which condition can affect the fetus if a pregnant woman is exposed to rubella during the first 16 weeks of gestation?

A) Congenital atrial-ventral defects
B) Congenital deafness
C) Congenital cataracts
D) Congenital spina bifida
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51
Which procedure should be followed after instilling eye ointment?

A) Press gently against the outer canthus.
B) Instruct the patient to keep the eye closed for 30 to 90 seconds.
C) Press gently against the inner corner of the eye and the nose bone.
D) Instruct the patient to close the eye and rub the eyelid in a circular motion.
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Which of the following means dizziness?

A) Vertigo
B) Presbycusis
C) Tinnitus
D) Diplopia
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53
The _________________ is the transparent anterior portion of the eye.
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54
Which procedure should be followed when administering an ophthalmic medication that causes systemic effects?

A) Press gently against the outer canthus.
B) Instruct the patient to keep his eye closed for 30 to 90 seconds.
C) Press gently against the inner corner of the eye and the nose bone.
D) Instruct the patient to close the eye and rub the eyelid in a circular motion.
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55
Otic drops should be administered at room temperature because cold drops can cause which symptom?

A) pain
B) dizziness
C) tinnitus
D) hearing loss
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56
Which statement describes the correct procedure to use when administering antibiotics in the ear canal?

A) Avoid touching the tip of the dropper to the auricle.
B) Use an applicator to transfer medication from the bottle to the affected site.
C) Soak a wick in the bottle and place the wick in the affected ear.
D) Cleanse the lip of the bottle before and after each use.
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57
Which is the function of cerumen?

A) Protects the ear from dust
B) Conducts sound
C) Lubricates middle ear bones
D) Keeps tympanic membrane pliable
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58
Which test would be performed to identify the causative organism of external otitis (otitis externa)?

A) Culture and sensitivity
B) DNA probe
C) Pap test
D) Hematocrit
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59
Which procedure should be followed when instilling ear drops in a child?

A) Pull the auricle upward and outward.
B) Pull the auricle down and back.
C) Pull the tragus upward and outward.
D) Pull the tragus down and back.
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60
Which procedure should be followed prior to instilling eye medications if crusting or drainage is present?

A) Wash from inner to outer canthus.
B) Wash from outer to inner canthus.
C) Cleanse the eyelid with a damp cloth.
D) Cleanse the eyelid with a dry cloth.
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61
______________________ is a bacterial infection of the eyelid that causes crusting, redness, and irritation.
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62
The effects of aging on the ____________ will cause the patient to experience a change in color perception, a decreased sharpness of vision, and loss of central vision.
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63
An opacity that appears within the crystalline lens and may affect one or both eyes is a(n) ______________.
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64
Drugs that cause the pupil to constrict by decreasing the intraocular pressure, increasing the aqueous humor outflow, and contracting the ciliary muscle are termed ____________.
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65
Conjunctivitis, referred to as _______________, is a common eye disorder that is highly contagious among children.
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66
Nontransparent specks that are small pieces of cells in the vitreous humor as a result of the effects of aging are termed _______________.
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67
Tobramycin (Tobrex) is an ophthalmic ointment used to treat eye _____________.
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68
Cataracts are the _____________ most common cause of blindness.
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69
Miotics, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, and beta-adrenergic blocking agents are used to treat ________________.
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70
In adults over 65 years old, ___________ percent will have some cataract formation.
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71
Infection of the sebaceous glands, hordeolum, is commonly referred to as a(n) ________.
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72
______________ lenses are prescribed to correct vision affected by presbyopia.
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73
An eye disorder that is characterized by increased intraocular pressure and damage to the optic nerve is termed ______________.
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74
Double vision is termed _______________.
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75
The treatment of choice for cataracts is ___________.
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76
Extreme sensitivity to light, a symptom of conjunctivitis, is termed ________________.
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77
Farsightedness that normally occurs between the ages of 40 and 45 is termed _______________.
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78
If glaucoma goes unnoticed and untreated, it can lead to _____________.
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79
The effects of aging on the ___________________ can cause the patient to experience decreased tear production and dry, irritated eyes.
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80
The second leading cause of blindness is ______________.
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