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Eye, Ear, Sensory Terminology

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Receiving multiple sensory stimuli which cannot be perceptually disregarded or selectively ignored is known as Sensory __________
The ability to process perceptions using reasoning, judgement, intuition, and memory
Integration and interpretation of stimuli based on a person's experiences is known as Sensory _________
Infection of the tympanum, ossicles, and space of the middle ear, often caused by swelling of the auditory tube related to a cold or allergies, resulting in trapped bacteria
The ability to receive sensory impressions
Inflammation or infection of the epithelium of the auricle and ear canal, typically caused by swimming, changes in flora, or trauma to the ear
When working with a hearing impaired patient, avoiding overexaggerating facial expressions, using simple sentences, and speaking directly into the better ear are examples of which type of aids?
Gradual loss of central vision, peripheral typically maintained; an Amsler Grid Test is typically one of the diagnostic tools
This class of medicated drops is the most commonly used treatment in patients with glaucoma
These type of medicated drops often prescribed for glaucoma are used to decrease inflammation
Blind spots in the visual field
Unilateral benign tumor that occurs where cranial nerve 7 enters the internal auditory canal
Yellowish extracellular deposits in the eye
Sensory ____________ begins w/ stimulation of a nerve cell (light, touch, taste, etc.), an impulse is created, which then travels to the spinal cord and/or brain
The loss of accomodation associated w/ age
A hereditary autosomal dominant disease where the small bones of the middle and inner ear become spongy, adhere to stapes, and prevent normal conduction of sound waves
Verticales
An inability to accomodate for objects at a distance
Reduced sensory input, elimination of patterns or meaning from input, restrictive environments are examples of Sensory __________
___________ disease is a progressive disorder that causes patients to experience suddent attacks of vertigo, dizziness, tinnitus, feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear, and "drop attacks"
This is the term for the abbreviation IOP
This type of Macular Degeneration involves vascular endothelial growth factor which promotes growth of new blood vessels in an abnormal location to the retinal epithelium. New vessels leak fluid/bleed, scar tissue forms, and patients typically experience visual distortion of objects where straight lines appear crooked
The sense that the person, or objects around the person, are moving or spinning
This type of glaucoma develops slowly without pain or pressure, and patients typically develop "tunnel vision"
This medication is a benzodiazepine that can be used in Meniere's Disease to help address vertigo (please provide generic name, not brand name)
This type of acute glaucoma presents as sudden, severe pain in and around the eye, is related to rapid onset of increased IOP, and is a medical emergency
This type of Macular Degeneration involves an abnormal accumulation of drusen in the retinal pigment epithelium, results in atrophy and degeneration of macular cells, and patients typically experience gradual haziness of objects with a blind spot in the center of the visual field
An uneven or irregular curvature of the cornea
An opacity within the lens
Ringing in the ears