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pink eye; an inflammation of the clear membrane that
covers the while part of the eye and inner eyelid - Answer-
conjunctivitis
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 - Answer-age-related macular degeneration
The separation of the retina from its supporting tissue;
may be cured with surgical reattachment - Answer-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 -
Answer-diabetic retinopathy
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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 - Answer-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 - Answer-cataracts
impaired vision as a result of aging; inability to focus on
close objects - Answer-presbyopia
white can with red tip used by people with vision loss -
Answer-blind cane
the set of attitudes, values, behaviours, and characteristics
of a person - Answer-personality (frued)
the name of the personality development theory initiated
by Sigmund fried - Answer-psychoanalytic theory
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awareness of surroundings, what is happening, and able
to control thoughts/behaviours (Freud) - Answer-conscious
memories, past experiences, and thoughts that can be
recalled by the person (freud) - Answer-subconscious
experiences and feelings that cannot be remembered
(freud) - Answer-unconscious
the ear is needed for _____ & ______ - Answer-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 - Answer-
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 - Answer-otosclerosis
ringing in the ears - Answer-tinnitus
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increased fluid in the inner ear, causing pressure in the
middle ear; symptoms include: vertigo, tinnitus, hearing
loss, pain/pressure, severe dizziness causing vomiting -
Answer-Miniere's Disease
age related hearing loss; occurs after 50; no cure -
Answer-presbycusis
hearing aids make all sounds, even background noise
_______ - Answer-louder
a person who is ______ ______ sees at 6m (20ft) what a
person c normal vision sees @ 60m (200ft) - Answer-
legally blind
the part of the person which actively seeks to fulfill needs
that must be met stat in the conscious level of awareness
(hunger, warmth, etc) (freud) - Answer-id
the part of the person that deals with the reality of the
situation the person is in, including thoughts, feelings,