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If the corneal light reflex is asymmetric
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1 BUN 2 Hyperthyroidism
Procedure for inspection for
When do you perform the "cover-
3 Accommodation and Consensual 4
uncover" test?
Reaction
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Terms in this set (104)
, BUN Amount of Nitrogen in the Blood from waste
product area. Urea is made of broken down
proteins. Tests both kidney and liver function.
Normal Range: 10-20 mg/dL, up to 30 mg/dL
(elderly)uu
Creatinine Chemical waste molecule that is generated from
muscle metabolism and is of major importance for
energy production in muscles. It is transported
through the bloodstream to the kidneys. The
kidneys filter out most of and dispose of it in the
urine. As the kidneys become impaired for any
reason, the levels in the blood will rise due to poor
clearance by the kidneys. Abnormally high levels
warn of possible malfunction or failure of the
kidneys. Normal Range: 0.5 to 1.1 mg/dL (females
run slightly lower).
Inspection of CORNEAL Light Reflex Patient stares straight ahead with both eyes open.
Shine penlight toward bridge of nose at a distance
of 12-15 inches.
Light reflections should appear symmetrically in
both corneas.
Procedure for inspection of Use a pupil gauge.
PUPILLARY light reflex Dim the room lights.
Patient holds the eyes open and fixes gaze on an
object across the room.
Approach with penlight beam from the side and
shine directly on pupil.
Observe pupil receiving light for the direct reaction
and the other pupil for consensual reaction.
Repeat on other eye.
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If the corneal light reflex is asymmetric
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1 BUN 2 Hyperthyroidism
Procedure for inspection for
When do you perform the "cover-
3 Accommodation and Consensual 4
uncover" test?
Reaction
Don't know?
Terms in this set (104)
, BUN Amount of Nitrogen in the Blood from waste
product area. Urea is made of broken down
proteins. Tests both kidney and liver function.
Normal Range: 10-20 mg/dL, up to 30 mg/dL
(elderly)uu
Creatinine Chemical waste molecule that is generated from
muscle metabolism and is of major importance for
energy production in muscles. It is transported
through the bloodstream to the kidneys. The
kidneys filter out most of and dispose of it in the
urine. As the kidneys become impaired for any
reason, the levels in the blood will rise due to poor
clearance by the kidneys. Abnormally high levels
warn of possible malfunction or failure of the
kidneys. Normal Range: 0.5 to 1.1 mg/dL (females
run slightly lower).
Inspection of CORNEAL Light Reflex Patient stares straight ahead with both eyes open.
Shine penlight toward bridge of nose at a distance
of 12-15 inches.
Light reflections should appear symmetrically in
both corneas.
Procedure for inspection of Use a pupil gauge.
PUPILLARY light reflex Dim the room lights.
Patient holds the eyes open and fixes gaze on an
object across the room.
Approach with penlight beam from the side and
shine directly on pupil.
Observe pupil receiving light for the direct reaction
and the other pupil for consensual reaction.
Repeat on other eye.