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1. Of the limited history you are given, which item could NOT be related to the vision issues she is experiencing?

1. Of the limited history you are given, which item could NOT be related to the vision issues she is experiencing?

QUESTION 1

1. Kari is a relatively healthy 42-year-old female with well-managed diabetes. She reports occasional alcohol intake, smokes cigarettes only when drinking, and exercises 3-4 times a week. She has a history of mild myopia, which she has corrected with glasses and contacts since she was 14 years old. Kari has been having trouble seeing at night. It has been gradually getting worse and she was tripped on a rug and bumped into a few walls within the last week. She has also noticed that small text seems blurrier than usual. Kari always makes sure to schedule annual visits to her eye doctor. Luckily, it’s almost time for this year’s check-up because she thinks she might need a new prescription for her glasses and contacts. Kari’s mild myopia means:

Light is focused on the fovea centralis.

She has trouble focusing on objects close to her face.

Light is focused behind her retina.

She has trouble seeing objects at a distance.

1 points

QUESTION 2

1. Of the limited history you are given, which item could NOT be related to the vision issues she is experiencing?

Diabetes

Exercising 3-4 times a week

Smoking tobacco

Alcohol intake

1 points

QUESTION 3

1. Myopia becomes more prevalent as one ages.

True

False

1 points

QUESTION 4

1. Kari has two grandparents who had glaucoma in their lifetime. Do any of Kari’s symptoms support a diagnosis of glaucoma? If so, which one(s)?

1 points

QUESTION 5

1. Kari’s ophthalmologist measures her intraocular pressure and finds that it is normal. With this information, which of the following diagnoses can be ruled out?

Myopia

Glaucoma

Hyperopia

Cataracts

1 points

QUESTION 6

1. During her annual visit, her doctor asks Kari for more specific information regarding her current symptoms. Which of the following symptoms would NOT be suggestive of cataracts?

Loss of peripheral vision

Faded colors

Trouble with bright lights

Halos around lights

1 points

QUESTION 7

1. A cataract consists of clouding in which structure?

Sclera

Retina

Cornea

Lens

1 points

QUESTION 8

1. Over the next several months, Kari’s eyes begin to look like this: Considering her history and symptoms, which of the following conditions is most likely?

Cataracts

Hyperopia

Presbyopia

Glaucoma

1 points

QUESTION 9

1. If Kari is diagnosed with glaucoma, what is the most likely treatment? Describe the treatment briefly, in your own words.

1 points

QUESTION 10

1. If Kari is diagnosed with cataracts, what is the most likely treatment? Describe the treatment briefly, in your own words.

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1 points

QUESTION 11

1. Maddie is a 6-year-old female with no prior history of major medical issues. She complained of right ear pain after an awkward head-first fall from a diving board yesterday. She landed in the pool and did not seem to have any apparent physical injuries, so her parents assumed she had headache from the impact and gave her acetaminophen. However, the pain persisted for a full day, so her parents have taken her to her pediatrician. Her parents have noticed that she is less responsive when speaking to her from her right side and are worried that she has suffered hearing loss from the fall. Maddie’s physician explains that there are different types of hearing loss. Damage to which of the following structures would cause conductive hearing loss?

Tympanic membrane

Vestibule

Semicircular canals

Cochlea

1 points

QUESTION 12

1. Maddie’s physician explains that there are different types of hearing loss. Damage to which of the following structures would cause sensorineural hearing loss?

Malleus

Incus

Cochlea

Tympanic membrane

1 points

QUESTION 13

1. When Maddie’s physician examines her ear, he explains to her parents that she has a perforated eardrum. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

Maddie has sensorineural hearing loss due to the perforated eardrum.

Maddie’s eardrum will likely heal on its own and she will not need surgery.

Maddie is at higher risk for ear infections due to the perforation.

A perforated “eardrum” means that there is a tear or hole in Maddie’s tympanic membrane.

1 points

QUESTION 14

1. Maddie’s doctor performs tuning fork tests to help determine the source of her hearing loss. Which of the following tests compares bone conduction to air conduction?

Weber test

Rinne test

1 points

QUESTION 15

1. If Maddie’s hearing loss persists after her perforation is healed, which of the following scenarios is likely?

Maddie will likely lose hearing in her left ear, too, but less severely.

Maddie suffered sensorineural AND conductive hearing loss from the head injury in the pool.

Maddie will continue to lose hearing bilaterally as she ages.

Her hearing loss is genetic and will be passed on to her future children.

1 points

QUESTION 16

1. Medicine or surgery can often fix which type of hearing loss?

Conductive hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss

1 points

QUESTION 17

1. Which of the following is a common cause of sensorineural hearing loss?

Ruptured tympanic membrane

Fluid trapped in the middle ear

Aging

Cerumen build up

1 points

QUESTION 18

1. Identify and explain (in your own words) at least one possible complication of Maddie’s perforated eardrum.

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1 points

QUESTION 19

1. Which of the following structures is not part of the physiology of hearing?

Incus

Cochlea

Utricle

Auditory canal

1 points

QUESTION 20

1. A ruptured tympanic membrane DIRECTLY affects the movement/vibration of which ossicle?

Malleus

Anvil

Incus

Stapes

1 points

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QUESTION 1

1. Kari is a relatively healthy 42-year-old female with well-managed diabetes. She reports occasional alcohol intake, smokes cigarettes only when drinking, and exercises 3-4 times a week. She has a history of mild myopia, which she has corrected with glasses and contacts since she was 14 years old. Kari has been having trouble seeing at night. It has been gradually getting worse and she was tripped on a rug and bumped into a few walls within the last week. She has also noticed that small text seems blurrier than usual. Kari always makes sure to schedule annual visits to her eye doctor. Luckily, it’s almost time for this year’s check-up because she thinks she might need a new prescription for her glasses and contacts. Kari’s mild myopia means:

Light is focused on the fovea centralis.

She has trouble focusing on objects close to her face.

Light is focused behind her retina.

She has trouble seeing objects at a distance.

1 points

QUESTION 2

1. Of the limited history you are given, which item could NOT be related to the vision issues she is experiencing?

Diabetes

Exercising 3-4 times a week

Smoking tobacco

Alcohol intake

1 points

QUESTION 3

1. Myopia becomes more prevalent as one ages.

True

False

1 points

QUESTION 4

1. Kari has two grandparents who had glaucoma in their lifetime. Do any of Kari’s symptoms support a diagnosis of glaucoma? If so, which one(s)?

1 points

QUESTION 5

1. Kari’s ophthalmologist measures her intraocular pressure and finds that it is normal. With this information, which of the following diagnoses can be ruled out?

Myopia

Glaucoma

Hyperopia

Cataracts

1 points

QUESTION 6

1. During her annual visit, her doctor asks Kari for more specific information regarding her current symptoms. Which of the following symptoms would NOT be suggestive of cataracts?

Loss of peripheral vision

Faded colors

Trouble with bright lights

Halos around lights

1 points

QUESTION 7

1. A cataract consists of clouding in which structure?

Sclera

Retina

Cornea

Lens

1 points

QUESTION 8

1. Over the next several months, Kari’s eyes begin to look like this: Considering her history and symptoms, which of the following conditions is most likely?

Cataracts

Hyperopia

Presbyopia

Glaucoma

1 points

QUESTION 9

1. If Kari is diagnosed with glaucoma, what is the most likely treatment? Describe the treatment briefly, in your own words.

1 points

QUESTION 10

1. If Kari is diagnosed with cataracts, what is the most likely treatment? Describe the treatment briefly, in your own words.

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1 points

QUESTION 11

1. Maddie is a 6-year-old female with no prior history of major medical issues. She complained of right ear pain after an awkward head-first fall from a diving board yesterday. She landed in the pool and did not seem to have any apparent physical injuries, so her parents assumed she had headache from the impact and gave her acetaminophen. However, the pain persisted for a full day, so her parents have taken her to her pediatrician. Her parents have noticed that she is less responsive when speaking to her from her right side and are worried that she has suffered hearing loss from the fall. Maddie’s physician explains that there are different types of hearing loss. Damage to which of the following structures would cause conductive hearing loss?

Tympanic membrane

Vestibule

Semicircular canals

Cochlea

1 points

QUESTION 12

1. Maddie’s physician explains that there are different types of hearing loss. Damage to which of the following structures would cause sensorineural hearing loss?

Malleus

Incus

Cochlea

Tympanic membrane

1 points

QUESTION 13

1. When Maddie’s physician examines her ear, he explains to her parents that she has a perforated eardrum. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

Maddie has sensorineural hearing loss due to the perforated eardrum.

Maddie’s eardrum will likely heal on its own and she will not need surgery.

Maddie is at higher risk for ear infections due to the perforation.

A perforated “eardrum” means that there is a tear or hole in Maddie’s tympanic membrane.

1 points

QUESTION 14

1. Maddie’s doctor performs tuning fork tests to help determine the source of her hearing loss. Which of the following tests compares bone conduction to air conduction?

Weber test

Rinne test

1 points

QUESTION 15

1. If Maddie’s hearing loss persists after her perforation is healed, which of the following scenarios is likely?

Maddie will likely lose hearing in her left ear, too, but less severely.

Maddie suffered sensorineural AND conductive hearing loss from the head injury in the pool.

Maddie will continue to lose hearing bilaterally as she ages.

Her hearing loss is genetic and will be passed on to her future children.

1 points

QUESTION 16

1. Medicine or surgery can often fix which type of hearing loss?

Conductive hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss

1 points

QUESTION 17

1. Which of the following is a common cause of sensorineural hearing loss?

Ruptured tympanic membrane

Fluid trapped in the middle ear

Aging

Cerumen build up

1 points

QUESTION 18

1. Identify and explain (in your own words) at least one possible complication of Maddie’s perforated eardrum.

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1 points

QUESTION 19

1. Which of the following structures is not part of the physiology of hearing?

Incus

Cochlea

Utricle

Auditory canal

1 points

QUESTION 20

1. A ruptured tympanic membrane DIRECTLY affects the movement/vibration of which ossicle?

Malleus

Anvil

Incus

Stapes

1 points

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Computer Science
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Geology
Education
Engineering
English
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