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\.acute rhinitis - Answer-Inflammation of the nasal mucosa with sneezing, tearing, and
profuse secretion of watery mucus, as seen in the common cold
\.African American Eyeballs - Answer-have slight protrusion of eyeball beyond
supraorbital ridge
\.African American Sclera - Answer-- occasionally are grey-blue or darker color
- possible small brown macules
- yellowish fatty deposits beneath lids away from the cornea
\.anisocoria - Answer-unequal pupil size
\.Argyll Robertson pupil - Answer-pupil does not react to light; does constrict with
accommodation
\.Asian Palpebral fissures - Answer-narrowed fissures (inward slant)
\.basal cell carcinoma - Answer-Most common and least severe type of skin cancer;
often characterized by light or pearly nodules.
\.Bifid Uvula genetics - Answer-occurs in small percentage of American Indian groups
\.blepharitis - Answer-inflammation of the eyelid
\.carcinoma - Answer-cancerous tumor
\.chalazion - Answer-a nodule or cyst, usually on the upper eyelid, caused by
obstruction in a sebaceous gland
\.Cleft lip and cleft plate genetics - Answer-Most common in asians, intermediate in
caucasians, and least common in African Americans
\.cluster headache - Answer-excruciating stabbing or burning sensations located in the
eye or cheek
, \.conductive hearing loss - Answer-hearing impairment caused by interference with
sound or vibratory energy in the external canal, middle ear, or ossicles
\.Confrontation Test - Answer-tests peripheral vision (bringing finger in from the side
until the client sees it; it should be seen as the same time as the individual performing
the exam)
\.consensual light reflex - Answer-simultaneous constriction of the other pupil
\.dacrycystitis - Answer-inflammation of the tear (lacrimal) sac
\.Darwin's tubercle - Answer-small, painless nodule at the helix
\.deep cervical lymph nodes - Answer-deep under the sternomastoid muscle
\.diplopia - Answer-double vision
\.direct light reflex - Answer-constriction of the same-sided pupil
\.Dry Cerumen - Answer-occurs more often in asians and american indians
\.Ears subjective data - Answer-Pain, infections, discharge, hearing loss, environmental
noise, tinnitus, vertigo, self-care
\.ectropion - Answer-outward turning of the rim of the eyelid
\.Edentulous - Answer-lacking teeth
\.Enophthalmos - Answer-sunken eyes
\.entropion - Answer-inward turning of the rim of the eyelid
\.EOMs (extraocular muscles) testing - Answer-six cardinal positions of gaze
\.epistaxis - Answer-bleeding from the nose
\.esotropia - Answer-inward turning of the eye
\.exophthalmos - Answer-abnormal protrusion of the eyeball
\.exotropia - Answer-outward turning of the eye
\.Eyes Subjective Data - Answer-- vision difficulty
- pain
- strabismus, diplopia
- watering, discharge