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levator palpebrae superioris - ANS-Muscle that elevates the lid 
Sclera - ANS-white opaque fibrous shell, main purpose is to protect eye 
Cornea - ANS-A transparent convex covering which protects the eye and helps focus light rays onto 
the retina and the back of the eye 
meibomian glands - ANS-....
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NUR 5335 FAMILY 2 STUDY GUIDE NODULES 12 20232024
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NUR 5335 FAMILY 2 STUDY 
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Non-Ulcerative: A/W seborrhea; seen commonly with trisomy 21; affects 
those with psoriasis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies and lice. Chemical and 
environmental irritants contribute 
Ulcerative:Involves the lash follicle & the Meibomian glands of the 
eyelid.May be pustules at the base of the hair follicle that crust & 
bleed.Lashes break easy. 
Blepharitis 
Blepharitis treatment 
TX: Warm compress; daily lid scrubs; erythromycin, qui...
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HOSA Pathophysiology(My pathophysiology study must haves for nationals.)
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Amniocentesis 
taking a fluid sample between the 15th and the 16th week of pregnancy to diagnose congenital anomalies 
 
 
 
Bicornate uterus 
a uterus having two horns or horn-shaped branches 
 
 
 
Neonate 
newborn baby 
 
 
 
Dysplasia 
marked by abnormal adult cells 
 
 
 
Muscular dystrophy 
progressive degeneration and weakening of the skeletal muscles 
 
 
 
Dystrophy 
condition produced by faulty nutrition 
 
 
 
Contractures 
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NURS 5335 family 2 Study Guide EENT Family Nursing II Modules 1&2| Non-Ulcerative: A/W seborrhea; seen commonly with trisomy 21; affects those with psoriasis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies and lice. Chemical and environmental irritants contribute Ulcerati
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Non-Ulcerative: A/W seborrhea; seen commonly with trisomy 21; affects those with psoriasis, seborrhea, eczema, allergies and lice. Chemical and environmental irritants contribute Ulcerative:Involves the lash follicle & the Meibomian glands of the eyelid.May be pustules at the base of the hair follicle that crust & bleed.Lashes break easy., Blepharitis treatment,hordeolum s/s?,Ocular rosacea Contact dermatitis, Atopic Kerato-conjunctivitis, Herpes simplex infection, Preseptal cellulitis,different...
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Primary care a collaborative practice Part 6 Buttaro; Evaluation and Management of Eye Disorders [100% VERIFIED]
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Primary care a collaborative practice 
Part 6 Buttaro; Evaluation and 
Management of Eye Disorders [100% 
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BLEPHARITIS *Ans* Is One of the most frequently encountered ocular diseases.Maybe he 
of infectious or inflammatory etiology. Can be divided into two basic categories; Anterior and 
posterior. All forms of blepharitis May result in a disruption of the ocular surface, exacerbate dry 
eyes syndrome, and result in the development of hordeola or chalazion. 
Anterior blepharitis *A...
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Ophthalmology Clinical Detailed study toolkit Exam Questions with certified Answers 2023/2024 
What are the features of the complete eye exam? - correct answer 1. Visual acuity 
2. Visual fields by confrontation 
3. Test for EOM's 
4. Corneal light reflex 
5. Cover/Uncover test 
6. Examine external ocular structures 
7. Inspect corneas with tangential lighting 
8. Anterior chamber depth 
9. Inspect pupils 
10. Test direct and consensual response 
11. Test near-far accommodation 
12. Perform...
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Advanced Nursing NSG 6001 Questions and Answers Already Graded A Chalazion A chronic sterile, lipogranulomatous inflammation lesion of the mibomian gland. 
What causes a Chalazion meibomian glands secrete the oil layer of the tear film in the eye. NOT AN INFECTION. More common in adults. 
What are the risk factors of a Chalazion Chronic Blepharitis, Seborrhea, Viral infection, rosacea 
Clinical presentation of Chalazion Chronic swelling at the inner eye lid. (NOT ON THE LASH LINE) Swollen, palpa...
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NR 602 MIDTERM study guide 7 (STUDY MODE) Latest Review 2023 Practice Questions and Answers, 100% Correct with Explanations, Highly Recommended, Download to Score A+
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NR 602 MIDTERM study guide 7 (STUDY MODE) Latest Review 2023 Practice Questions and Answers, 100% Correct with Explanations, Highly Recommended, Download to Score A+ 
Chalazion 
Chalazion is a chronic sterile inflammation of the eyelid resulting from a lipogranuloma of the meibomian glands that line the posterior margins of the eyelids (see Fig. 29-7). It is deeper in the eyelid tissue than a hordeolum and may result from an internal hordeolum or retained lipid granular secretions. 
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Ophthalmology Note Cards Latest Update 2023
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Viral conjunctivitis - >>-characterized by watery discharge from the eye and a swollen pre-auricular lymph node 
-tends to be unilateral before hitting the other eye. The onset occurs within 1-3 days. 
-Subepithelial infiltrates are scarring of the cornea due to irritation from dead viral particles 
-Adenoviruses are extremely contagious, so all exams should be done with gloves and Q tips. 
-There are NO TREATMENTS, so just avoid spreading it wi...
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Dermatochalasis - Answer-Etiology: Excess skin in the upper or lower lid. 
Complaint: "baggy eyes", decreases peripheral vision, tension headache 
Diagnosed by: tangent visual test, schrimer's test, photographs 
Treatment: blepharoplasty: removal of tissue. 
Ptosis - Answer-Etiology: when the upper eyelid droops over the eye. Levator muscle stretches or 
seperates from eyelid 
Risk: age, dermatochalasis 
Complaint: decreased peripheral vision, manually lift upper eyelid to improve vision 
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