ear and eye Flashcards

1
Q

Name the sections of the eye?

A
Aqueous humour
Cornea
Pupil
Lens
Iris
Conjunctiva
Ciliary muscle
suspensory ligament
retina
optic nerve
macular
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2
Q

what is the pupil?

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The opening in the middle of the eye through which light passes

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3
Q

what does the iris do?

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Adjusts to control the amount of light entering the pupil

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4
Q

what do tear glands do?

A

Produces tears to lubricate the eye and defend against infections

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5
Q

what does aqueous humour do?

A

jelly like fluid that fills the eye. keeps the eye’s shape and nourishes it

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6
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what does the conjunctiva do?

A

a thin membrane that protects the cornea

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7
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what does the retina do?

A

inner lining of the eye. Receives the light/images

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8
Q

what is the macula?

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The part of the retina that receives sharp images

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9
Q

what does the optic nerve do?

A

The images are sent to the brain via this

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10
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what does the ciliary muscle do?

A

Enables the lense to stretch and squash to focus the light

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11
Q

what are the suspensory ligaments?

A

attach the lens to the ciliary muscle

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12
Q

what does the lens do?

A

focuses the light entering the eye

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13
Q

Name the parts of the ear?

A
Ear drum
Incus
Malleus 
Stapes
Semi-circular canals
Auditory nerve
Cochlea
Oval window
Round window
Eustachian tube
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14
Q

what is the ear drum?

A

Thin layer of tissue that receives sound vibrations and transmits them to the middle ear cavity

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15
Q

what do the stapes, incus and malleus do?

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Small bones that amplify the sound waves and transmit the vibrations across the middle ear to cochlea.

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16
Q

what is the cochlea?

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looks like a snail shell. vibrations pass through the fluid in the cochlea and are converted to messages to be sent to the brain.

17
Q

what is the organ of corti?

A

Rows of hair cells that convert sound vibrations into nerve impulses

18
Q

what is the eustachian tube?

A

Connects middle ear to throat. Ensures the pressure inside the ear is equal to the pressure outside the ear.

19
Q

what is the auditory nerve?

A

bundle of nerve fibres that carry hearing information between cochlea and the brain.

20
Q

what are the semi-circular canals and ampullae?

A

Motion sensors to help keep your balance

21
Q

what is glaucoma?

A

caused by a build up of pressure in the eye when fluid from the aqueous humour is unable to drain properly. Develops slowly over years-blurred vision-blindness

22
Q

risk factors for glaucoma?

A

Age
Ethnicity-african, asian, caribbean,
Diabetes

23
Q

what is AMD?

A

Age-related mascular degeneration is where the macular part of the retina is damaged. Make sharp focus hard-reading and facial features.

24
Q

Risk factors of glaucoma

A

Smoking
High blood pressure
Being overweight
Family history

25
Q

what is cataracts?

A

Lens becoming cloudy/patchy leading to cloudy or blurred vision

26
Q

Risk factors for cataracts?

A

Diabetes
Exposure to UV light
Smoking
Family history

27
Q

what is retinopathy?

A

blood vessels in the eye damaged-by diabetes- leads to blindness

28
Q

Risk factors for retinopathy?

A

Diabetes- high blood sugar

29
Q

causes of deafness?

A

exposure to loud noises over years

viral infections damage the auditory nerve or hair cells in ear

30
Q

treatments for glaucoma?

A

Daily eye drops
Regular monitoring
Laser treatment to open up blocked tubes or reduce fluid production.

31
Q

treatments for dry AMD?

A

stop smoking
eat green leafy vegetables
dietary supplements
support services to adapt to having sight problems

32
Q

treatments for wet AMD?

A

Regular scans

Injections into the eye

33
Q

Treatments for cataracts?

A

surgery to remove the lens

34
Q

Treatment for retinopathy?

A

injections into the eye
laser treatment
operation to remove scar tissue from eye

35
Q

Treatment for hearing loss?

A

earwax can be sucked out or sorted with ear drops