2026/2027 NURS 5433 FINAL BANK EXAM ALL
COMPLETE CURRENT TESTING QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS FOR
GUARANTEED PASS/TOP-RATED A+.
NURS 5433
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What causes periorbital edema? ...... ANSWER .......
Causes include allergy, infection, and trauma. ✓✓
What is the treatment for periorbital edema? ...... ANSWER
....... Depends on the cause; may include
antihistamines or antibiotics if cellulitis. ✓✓
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Differentiate between pterygium and pingueculum. ......
ANSWER ....... Pterygium is a triangular growth on the
cornea; pingueculum is a yellowish-white conjunctival
growth that does not cross the cornea. ✓✓
What is the treatment for dry eye? ...... ANSWER .......
Artificial tears and cyclosporine eye drops (Restasis). ✓✓
What is hyphema? ...... ANSWER ....... A medical
emergency where blood pools in the anterior chamber of
the eye due to trauma. ✓✓
What are the symptoms of glaucoma? ...... ANSWER .......
Increased eye pressure and peripheral vision loss. ✓✓
What are the two types of glaucoma? ...... ANSWER .......
Open-angle (chronic, painless) and angle-closure (acute,
painful). ✓✓
What is the treatment for diabetic retinopathy? ......
ANSWER ....... Laser therapy, blood sugar control, and
yearly dilated eye exams with an ophthalmologist. ✓✓
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What are the types of macular degeneration? ...... ANSWER
....... Dry (drusen deposits) and wet
(neovascularization); wet is more severe. ✓✓
What is strabismus? ...... ANSWER ....... Misalignment
of the eyes, which can lead to double vision or
amblyopia. ✓✓
What is conductive hearing loss? ...... ANSWER .......
Hearing loss due to problems in the outer or middle ear,
such as cerumen impaction or otitis media. ✓✓
What is the first-line treatment for otitis media? ......
ANSWER ....... Amoxicillin 80-90 mg/kg/day for 10 days.
✓✓
What is the treatment for cerumen impaction? ......
ANSWER ....... Cerumenolytics to soften wax, followed
by irrigation or manual removal. ✓✓
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What is otitis externa and its causative organisms? ......
ANSWER ....... Infection of the outer ear canal,
commonly caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and
Staphylococcus aureus. ✓✓
What is the treatment for otitis externa? ...... ANSWER .......
Ciprofloxacin/dexamethasone ear drops. ✓✓
What is sensorineural hearing loss? ...... ANSWER .......
Hearing loss caused by damage or noise exposure, often
associated with presbycusis. ✓✓
What medications are considered ototoxic? ...... ANSWER
....... Aminoglycosides, aspirin, erectile dysfunction
drugs, and loop diuretics. ✓✓
What is allergic rhinitis commonly known as? ...... ANSWER
....... Hay Fever. ✓✓
What triggers allergic rhinitis? ...... ANSWER .......
Immune response to allergens like pollen, dust mites,
mold spores, or pet dander, often mediated by IgE. ✓✓