Adult health 2 final exam 2026/2027 BANK QUESTIONS WITH
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CIWA-Ar - ANSWERS--Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for
Alcohol scale used to assess severity of alcohol withdrawal
CIWA Purpose - ANSWERS--Determines need for medication and guides
alcohol withdrawal treatment
CIWA Monitoring Frequency - ANSWERS--Performed regularly based on
severity of symptoms
Alcohol Withdrawal Early Manifestations - ANSWERS--Tremors; anxiety;
irritability; nausea; vomiting; diaphoresis; insomnia
Alcohol Withdrawal Severe Manifestations - ANSWERS--Hallucinations;
seizures; delirium tremens
Delirium Tremens (DTs) - ANSWERS--Life-threatening alcohol
withdrawal complication with severe autonomic instability
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DTs Manifestations - ANSWERS--Confusion; agitation; fever;
hypertension; tachycardia; hallucinations
Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment - ANSWERS--Benzodiazepines; IV fluids;
electrolyte replacement; thiamine
Priority Nursing Actions - ANSWERS--Airway, breathing, circulation
Safety Priority - ANSWERS--Risk for injury, falls, aspiration, bleeding
Patient Education Priority - ANSWERS--Medication adherence; lifestyle
modification; follow-up care
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) - ANSWERS--Leading cause
of irreversible blindness and visual impairment; primarily affects central
vision
AMD Manifestations - ANSWERS--Blurred vision; distorted objects; lack
of depth perception; progressive vision loss
Dry Macular Degeneration - ANSWERS--Most common form; gradual
blockage of retinal capillaries; ischemia and necrosis of macula
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Wet Macular Degeneration - ANSWERS--Less common; abnormal blood
vessel growth with thin walls; leakage of blood and fluid
AMD Identification - ANSWERS--Amsler grid; ophthalmoscopy; wavy
lines caused by fluid or blood leakage altering visual perception
AMD Nutrition Teaching - ANSWERS--Encourage vitamin E and carotene
intake
Glaucoma - ANSWERS--Disturbance of functional or structural integrity
of the optic nerve due to increased intraocular pressure
Normal Intraocular Pressure (IOP) - ANSWERS--10-20 mmHg
Glaucoma Causes - ANSWERS--Decreased fluid drainage or increased
fluid secretion increasing IOP
Secondary Glaucoma Causes - ANSWERS--Trauma; eye surgery; tumors;
uveitis; iritis; neovascular disorders; degenerative disease; central
retinal vein occlusion
Glaucoma Risk Factors - ANSWERS--Age; infection; tumors; diabetes;
genetic predisposition; hypertension; eye trauma; severe myopia;
retinal detachment
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Glaucoma Diagnostics - ANSWERS--Tonometry; gonioscopy; visual
assessment
Glaucoma Medication Administration - ANSWERS--Eye drops every 12
hours; one drop per eye twice daily; wait 5-10 minutes between drops;
punctal occlusion after instillation
Eye Drop Administration Steps - ANSWERS--Hand hygiene; pull lower lid
down; instill into conjunctival sac; avoid cornea; wipe drainage inner to
outer canthus
Cataracts - ANSWERS--Opacity of the lens that impairs vision
Cataract Risk Factors - ANSWERS--Advanced age; diabetes; heredity;
smoking; eye trauma; sun exposure; chronic corticosteroid use
Cataract Prevention - ANSWERS--Wear sunglasses; protective eye
equipment; annual eye exams
Cataract Nursing Care - ANSWERS--Check visual acuity with Snellen
chart; assess eye structures; increase room lighting
Hearing Loss - ANSWERS--Sensory impairment affecting auditory
function