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AE 3 Exam 1 - Study this for the Final
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
SOLVED (Newest 2025)
What are qualifications/stipulations for SAR?
(for medicare coverage) - Correct Answers ✅- minimum 3-
day qualifying stay in hospital
- periodic recertification (minimum data set)
- 100 days per year covered max


What is a minimum data set? - Correct Answers
✅comprehensive multidisciplinary assessment done in
skilled nursing facility to validate need for care, provide data
for reimbursement, maintain assessment, and assess care
plan


Is community nursing care usually covered by medicare? -
Correct Answers ✅Yes, as long as under direction of a
physician
(this is visiting nurses)


What is the get up and go test? - Correct Answers ✅It's
where a patient sits on a chair w/o arm rest, gets up, walks a
few steps, turns around and sits back down


Should take 15 seconds or less

,AE 3 Exam 1 - Study this for the Final
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
SOLVED (Newest 2025)
What is function-focused care (FFC)? - Correct Answers
✅care team engages pt in functional and physical activities,
and includes them in routine care


Ex: questioning bedrest, encourage self-care of hygiene, use
toilet when possible, encourage independence in feeding,
keep the mind active, PT/OT...


Decrease in musculature of eyes is normal in the aging
process. this can lead to what two conditions? - Correct
Answers ✅ectropion (eyelid sags outwards)
entropion (eyelid turns inwards - can be irritating)


*Can have sx to fix


What naturally happens to the musculature of the iris with old
age? What are the implications? - Correct Answers
✅weaker musculature results in smaller pupil size
pt needs extra light, gradual change from light to dark, avoid
glare - pupillary response is delayed


What is arcus senilis? - Correct Answers ✅white, grey, or
blue ring around cornea d/t fat and Ca deposits-- cosmetic
implications only, asymptomatic
**naturally happens with old age

,AE 3 Exam 1 - Study this for the Final
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
SOLVED (Newest 2025)

What is the difference between myopia and hyperopia? -
Correct Answers ✅myopia = nearsighted, cannot see in
distance


hyperopia = short eyeball, cannot see up close, farsighted


Both can be corrected with glasses/contacts - do not wear
them while sleeping


Warning signs = RSVP - redness, light sensitivity , visual
problems, pain


Always take contacts out if the patient is in a traumatic
accident


astigmatism - Correct Answers ✅a condition in which the
eye does not focus properly because of uneven curvatures of
the cornea


What is the Patho of presbyopia? - Correct Answers ✅lens
loses flexibility with age
difficulty focusing on close objects (need reading
glasses/bifocals)

, AE 3 Exam 1 - Study this for the Final
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
SOLVED (Newest 2025)

Which group is at the highest risk for glaucoma and its
complications? - Correct Answers ✅African Americans age
40+


all risk factors are non-modifiable in nature


What is normal Intraoccqular pressure (IOP)? - Correct
Answers ✅10-21 mm Hg


What is the difference between primary open angle and acute
closed angle glaucoma? - Correct Answers ✅Open Angle:
- more common (90%)
- Aqueous humor Outflow disturbance
- slow progression
- often w/out sx (tunnel vision, loss of peripheral vision)
- IOP > 21 mm Hg


Closed Angle:
- Crisis, Critical
- Complete blockage of duct
- sudden onset > halos, pain in and around eye, N/V, redness,
cloudy vision

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