Deck 46: Alterations in Special Sensory Function

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Vertigo is a symptom of abnormal spinning or movement associated with dysfunction of the middle ear.
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Glaucoma is always associated with consistently elevated intraocular pressure.
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A sudden onset of eye pain and impaired vision associated with pupil dilation is characteristic of

A) narrow-angle glaucoma.
B) open-angle glaucoma.
C) cataract.
D) retinal detachment.
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Conductive hearing loss

A) cannot be corrected.
B) is due to damage to hair cells in the inner ear.
C) usually results from chronic exposure to loud noise.
D) is due to dysfunction of outer and middle ear structures.
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Patients with diabetes mellitus are at risk for proliferative retinopathy.
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Opacification of the lens is termed

A) hyperopia.
B) glaucoma.
C) presbyopia.
D) cataract.
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Sensorineural hearing loss is not amenable to treatment.
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Ménière disease is characterized by

A) bilateral hearing impairment.
B) vertigo in association with hearing loss.
C) middle ear infection.
D) ossification of bones in the middle ear.
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Myopia is due to an error of light refraction in which

A) light rays are scattered as they pass through the cornea.
B) the focal point of an image is behind the retina.
C) far vision is impaired.
D) accommodation is impaired.
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An inflamed tympanic membrane is a classic finding in acute otitis media.
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Deck 46: Alterations in Special Sensory Function
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Vertigo is a symptom of abnormal spinning or movement associated with dysfunction of the middle ear.
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Glaucoma is always associated with consistently elevated intraocular pressure.
False
3
A sudden onset of eye pain and impaired vision associated with pupil dilation is characteristic of

A) narrow-angle glaucoma.
B) open-angle glaucoma.
C) cataract.
D) retinal detachment.
narrow-angle glaucoma.
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Conductive hearing loss

A) cannot be corrected.
B) is due to damage to hair cells in the inner ear.
C) usually results from chronic exposure to loud noise.
D) is due to dysfunction of outer and middle ear structures.
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Patients with diabetes mellitus are at risk for proliferative retinopathy.
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Opacification of the lens is termed

A) hyperopia.
B) glaucoma.
C) presbyopia.
D) cataract.
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Sensorineural hearing loss is not amenable to treatment.
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Ménière disease is characterized by

A) bilateral hearing impairment.
B) vertigo in association with hearing loss.
C) middle ear infection.
D) ossification of bones in the middle ear.
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Myopia is due to an error of light refraction in which

A) light rays are scattered as they pass through the cornea.
B) the focal point of an image is behind the retina.
C) far vision is impaired.
D) accommodation is impaired.
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An inflamed tympanic membrane is a classic finding in acute otitis media.
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