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1.What is the Portal of Entry of the Acute Otitis Media?
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- 1&2. explain the rationale for using nimodipine and pentoxifylline in advanced open-angle glaucoma?2. Label the figure of the eye shown to locate anterior cavity, posterior cavity, anterior chamber, posterior chamber, cornea, sclera, optic nerve, aqueous humor, vitreous humor, lens, pupil, ciliary body, suspensory ligaments, iris, retina, choroid, fovea centralis, macula densa 3. Label the figure of the olfactory epithelium and associated structures below to show olfactory receptor cells, supporting cells, basal cells, olfactory cilia, olfactory neuron, olfactory bulb, olfactory nerve CN I. Olfactory Epithelium4. Write a brief report using the following terms related to disorders of the middle ear: otitis media, serous otitis media, acute purulent otitis media, and chronic otitis media. Group Assignment 1. Divide into two groups: group A and group B. The students in group A should develop a list of potential client problems associated with a visual deficit, and the students in group B should prepare a similar list but addressing a hearing deficit. Within your group, develop appropriate nursing interventions for each of the problems you identify. Present the information to the rest of the class and engage in a discussion with the other group of the similarities or differences of problems and interventions. Lo
- A. Why is the tolerance level of those dealing with children with Acute Otitis Media often low? B. Which disorders are included in extrovert disorders? C. What are the symptoms of children with Acute Otitis Media? d. What is against the fact that Acute Otitis Media has come about because of discomfort or parenting methods?3.a. What nondrug therapies might be useful for this patient? 3.b. What feasible pharmacotherapeutic alternatives are available for treating this patient's glaucoma? 3.c. Is antioxidant supplementation beneficial in maintaining eye health?You have been given the assignment of obtaining some type ofculture that could help identify the cause of otitis media in a smallchild.a. What area might you sample?b. Why is this disease so common in children?
- 4. Short answer question a) Hearing aids. b) Retinal detachment. c) Types of head injury.Visit this site (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/NYTmeningitis) to read about a man who wakes with a headache and a loss of vision. His regular doctor sent him to an ophthalmologist to address the vision loss. The ophthalmologist recognizes a greater problem and immediately sends him to the emergency room. Once there, the patient undergoes a large battery of tests, but a definite cause cannot be found. A specialist recognizes the problem as meningitis, but the question is what caused it originally. How can that be cured? The loss of vision comes from swelling around the optic nerve, which probably presented as a bulge on the inside of the eye. Why is swelling related to meningitis going to push on the optic nerve?4. Nursing care of patient with Otitis Media.(Short answer)
- Fill In the table below. Mention all external ear and tympanic membrane examination characteristics for each condition. Condition of the ear External ear examination Tympanic membrane examination 1. Normal Tympanic Membrane 2. Mucoid Otitis Media 3. Serious Otitis Media with Fluid level 4. Chronic Otitis Media with Perforation 5. Normal Tympanic Membrane with the slanted ear canal 6. Normal ear canal with wax31. A 43-year-old man has had progressive hearing loss since he began to work in a factory that makes jet engines 10 years ago. Sound does not lateralize to either ear in the Weber test, and air conduction is greater than bone conduction in the Rinne test. Audiography shows a 40-d8 increase in hearing threshold for high-frequency sounds. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the hearing loss? A) Cell loss in the dorsal and ventral cochlear nuclei B) Damage to the basilar membrane near the apex of both cochleas C) Disruption of the ossicular chains in both ears D) Loss of hair cells near the base of both cochleas E) Scarring of both tympanic membranes1. Describe the organs and parts that make up the special senses 2. Recognize prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms used to make medical terms related to the special senses 3. Identify conditions and diseases that impact the special senses 4. Explain the tests, procedures, and treatments used in diagnosis and treatment of conditions of the special senses 5. Transcribe, translate, and abbreviate medical terminology related to the special senses « Previous 回习习