NR 509 FINAL EXAM
, NR 509 FINAL EXAM
1.Question:
The function of the auditory ossicles is to:
transmit the light reflex to the light cone.
transform sound vibrations into mechanical waves for the inner ear.
to capture sound waves from the external ear for transmission into the middle ear.
to separate the inner ear from the middle ear.
Explanation:
The function of the auditory ossicles is to transform sound vibrations into mechanical
waves for the inner ear
2.Question:
A 35-year-old patient complains of vertigo accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
Examination reveals bilateral diplopia and an unsteady gait. These symptoms could
be suggestive of:
Anarrhythmia
,.a neurological condition
.an inner ear infection.
orthostatic hypotension.
Explanation:
Vertigo symptoms associated with neurologic conditions include: ataxia, diplopia,
and dysarthria. Symptoms associated with cardiovascular conditions and vertigo
include arrhythmias, orthostatic hypotension, vasovagal stimulation,
lightheadedness, weakness, or presyncope.
3.Question:
A 60-year-old was concerned about a yellowish colored lesion above her right eyelid.
Findings revealed a slightly raised yellowish, well circumscribed plaque along the
nasal area of her right eyelid. This finding is most consistent with:
apinguecula.
achalazion.
episcleritis.
xanthelasma.
, Explanation:
Slightly raised, yellowish, well-circumscribed plaques appearing along the nasal area
of one or both eyelids are consistent with lipid disorders and called xanthelasma.
Pinguecula refer to harmless, yellowish, triangular nodules in the bulbar conjunctiva
on either side of the iris. A chalazion is a nontender nodule usually on the underside
of the eyelid. Episcleritis is an ocular inflammation of the episcleral vessels.
4.Question:
Assessment of a patient's visual acuity resulted in 20/200 using the Snellen eye
chart. This means that:
at 200 feet the patient can read printed information that a person with normal vision
could read at 20 feet.
at 20 feet the patient can read printed information that a person with normal
vision could read at 200 feet.
the patient has normal visual acuity.
the patient may not be able to read so he should be tested with the picture or "E" eye
charts.
Explanation:
, NR 509 FINAL EXAM
1.Question:
The function of the auditory ossicles is to:
transmit the light reflex to the light cone.
transform sound vibrations into mechanical waves for the inner ear.
to capture sound waves from the external ear for transmission into the middle ear.
to separate the inner ear from the middle ear.
Explanation:
The function of the auditory ossicles is to transform sound vibrations into mechanical
waves for the inner ear
2.Question:
A 35-year-old patient complains of vertigo accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
Examination reveals bilateral diplopia and an unsteady gait. These symptoms could
be suggestive of:
Anarrhythmia
,.a neurological condition
.an inner ear infection.
orthostatic hypotension.
Explanation:
Vertigo symptoms associated with neurologic conditions include: ataxia, diplopia,
and dysarthria. Symptoms associated with cardiovascular conditions and vertigo
include arrhythmias, orthostatic hypotension, vasovagal stimulation,
lightheadedness, weakness, or presyncope.
3.Question:
A 60-year-old was concerned about a yellowish colored lesion above her right eyelid.
Findings revealed a slightly raised yellowish, well circumscribed plaque along the
nasal area of her right eyelid. This finding is most consistent with:
apinguecula.
achalazion.
episcleritis.
xanthelasma.
, Explanation:
Slightly raised, yellowish, well-circumscribed plaques appearing along the nasal area
of one or both eyelids are consistent with lipid disorders and called xanthelasma.
Pinguecula refer to harmless, yellowish, triangular nodules in the bulbar conjunctiva
on either side of the iris. A chalazion is a nontender nodule usually on the underside
of the eyelid. Episcleritis is an ocular inflammation of the episcleral vessels.
4.Question:
Assessment of a patient's visual acuity resulted in 20/200 using the Snellen eye
chart. This means that:
at 200 feet the patient can read printed information that a person with normal vision
could read at 20 feet.
at 20 feet the patient can read printed information that a person with normal
vision could read at 200 feet.
the patient has normal visual acuity.
the patient may not be able to read so he should be tested with the picture or "E" eye
charts.
Explanation: