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PSW NACC Review #1 Excellent
Questions & Quality Answers |Latest
Update | Grade A+
the ear is needed for _____ & ______
🗸🗸: hearing, balance
infection of the middle ear; viruses/bacteria are causes; can cause permanent damage to
the eardrum or damage the bones of the middle ear that conduct sound
🗸🗸: otitis media
abnormal formation of a new bone in the middle ear that gradually immobilizes the stapes
and prevents it from vibrating in response to sound, causing a progressive loss of hearing;
accompanied by tinnitus
🗸🗸: otosclerosis
ringing in the ears
, 2
🗸🗸: tinnitus
increased fluid in the inner ear, causing pressure in the middle ear; symptoms include:
vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, pain/pressure, severe dizziness causing vomiting
🗸🗸: Miniere's Disease
age related hearing loss; occurs after 50; no cure
🗸🗸: presbycusis
hearing aids make all sounds, even background noise _______
🗸🗸: louder
a person who is ______ ______ sees at 6m (20ft) what a person c normal vision sees @ 60m
(200ft)
🗸🗸: legally blind
pink eye; an inflammation of the clear membrane that covers the while part of the eye and
inner eyelid
🗸🗸: conjunctivitis
, 3
a gradual disease that blurs central vision and causes damage to the macula, located in the
centre of the retina; central vision poor, but may still have peripheral vision; NO CURE
🗸🗸: age-related macular degeneration
The separation of the retina from its supporting tissue; may be cured with surgical
reattachment
🗸🗸: retinal detachment
tiny blood vessels in the retina are damaged; blood can leak from the vessels creating scar
tissue that pulls the retina away from the eye; complication of diabetes
🗸🗸: diabetic retinopathy
eye disease that causes pressure within the eye, which damages the optic nerve; peripheral
vision is lost (TUNNEL VISION); damage cannot be reversed but further damage can be
controlled
🗸🗸: glaucoma
a clouding of the lens in the eye; prevents light from entering the eye ; symptoms include
sensitivity to light/glares, cloudy, blurry or dimmed vision ; surgery is only Rx
, 4
🗸🗸: cataracts
impaired vision as a result of aging; inability to focus on close objects
🗸🗸: presbyopia
white can with red tip used by people with vision loss
🗸🗸: blind cane
the set of attitudes, values, behaviours, and characteristics of a person
🗸🗸: personality (frued)
the name of the personality development theory initiated by Sigmund fried
🗸🗸: psychoanalytic theory
awareness of surroundings, what is happening, and able to control thoughts/behaviours
(Freud)
🗸🗸: conscious
memories, past experiences, and thoughts that can be recalled by the person (freud)
PSW NACC Review #1 Excellent
Questions & Quality Answers |Latest
Update | Grade A+
the ear is needed for _____ & ______
🗸🗸: hearing, balance
infection of the middle ear; viruses/bacteria are causes; can cause permanent damage to
the eardrum or damage the bones of the middle ear that conduct sound
🗸🗸: otitis media
abnormal formation of a new bone in the middle ear that gradually immobilizes the stapes
and prevents it from vibrating in response to sound, causing a progressive loss of hearing;
accompanied by tinnitus
🗸🗸: otosclerosis
ringing in the ears
, 2
🗸🗸: tinnitus
increased fluid in the inner ear, causing pressure in the middle ear; symptoms include:
vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss, pain/pressure, severe dizziness causing vomiting
🗸🗸: Miniere's Disease
age related hearing loss; occurs after 50; no cure
🗸🗸: presbycusis
hearing aids make all sounds, even background noise _______
🗸🗸: louder
a person who is ______ ______ sees at 6m (20ft) what a person c normal vision sees @ 60m
(200ft)
🗸🗸: legally blind
pink eye; an inflammation of the clear membrane that covers the while part of the eye and
inner eyelid
🗸🗸: conjunctivitis
, 3
a gradual disease that blurs central vision and causes damage to the macula, located in the
centre of the retina; central vision poor, but may still have peripheral vision; NO CURE
🗸🗸: age-related macular degeneration
The separation of the retina from its supporting tissue; may be cured with surgical
reattachment
🗸🗸: retinal detachment
tiny blood vessels in the retina are damaged; blood can leak from the vessels creating scar
tissue that pulls the retina away from the eye; complication of diabetes
🗸🗸: diabetic retinopathy
eye disease that causes pressure within the eye, which damages the optic nerve; peripheral
vision is lost (TUNNEL VISION); damage cannot be reversed but further damage can be
controlled
🗸🗸: glaucoma
a clouding of the lens in the eye; prevents light from entering the eye ; symptoms include
sensitivity to light/glares, cloudy, blurry or dimmed vision ; surgery is only Rx
, 4
🗸🗸: cataracts
impaired vision as a result of aging; inability to focus on close objects
🗸🗸: presbyopia
white can with red tip used by people with vision loss
🗸🗸: blind cane
the set of attitudes, values, behaviours, and characteristics of a person
🗸🗸: personality (frued)
the name of the personality development theory initiated by Sigmund fried
🗸🗸: psychoanalytic theory
awareness of surroundings, what is happening, and able to control thoughts/behaviours
(Freud)
🗸🗸: conscious
memories, past experiences, and thoughts that can be recalled by the person (freud)