Vision Flashcards

1
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role of nurse

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assessment of vision and guiding to achieve visual wellness for older adults

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2
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age-related changes that affect vision

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eye appearance and tear ducts
- diminished tear production
- degenerative changes affect all structures of the eye

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3
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visual impairment

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loss that cannot be corrected w/ glasses or contacts
- ranges from mild to blindness

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4
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mild impairment

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caused by normal age-related changes
- exacerbated by environmental condition such as glare and poor lighting

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5
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presbyopia

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loss of accommodation
first to go

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6
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factors that interfere with visual wellness

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  • poor nutrition
  • smoking
  • secondhand smoke
  • sunlight exposure
  • warmer environmental temp, wind, low humidity
  • lighting, colour contrast
  • chronic conditions, meds
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7
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functional consequences affecting visual wellness

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  • presbyopia
  • need for 3 - 5x more light than previously
  • difficulty w/ night driving
  • increased risk for unsafe mobility and falls
  • increased difficulty in performing usual activities
  • anxiety, depression and lower levels of psychological well-being
  • effect on driving
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8
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cataracts

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leading cause
reversible cause of vision impairment
risk factors:
- advanced age
- smoking
- exposure to sunlight
- malnutrition
- diabetes
- trauma
- adverse medication effects (ex. corticosteroids)

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age-related macular degeneration AMD

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leading cause of severe vision loss
risk factors
- advanced age
- smoking
- exposure to sunlight
- family history

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10
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glaucoma

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causes loss of peripheral vision leading to blindness if untreated
risk factors:
- advanced age
- diabetes
- corticosteroid use
- family history
- Latino and Asian descent

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normal pressure glaucoma

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a.k.a. normal-tension glaucoma
- optic nerve is damaged
- blind spots
- permanent blindness results unless treatment (drops) or surgery

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12
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nursing diagnosis

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  • Readiness for Enhanced -
    Knowledge: Improved Vision
  • Disturbed Sensory Perception: Visual
  • Anxiety
  • Ineffective Coping
  • Self-Care Deficit
  • Risk for Injury
  • Impaired Social Interaction
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13
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nursing interventions for visual wellness

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  • Health promotion for visual wellness
  • Environmental modification
  • Prevention and detection of eye disease
  • Comfort measures for dry eyes
  • Environ. modifications (e.g., optimal illumination)
  • Low-vision aids
  • Providing vision-friendly teaching materials
  • Maintaining and improving QOL
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14
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evaluating effectiveness of nursing interventions

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  • Use of corrective lenses and other aids that improve vision
  • Environmental adaptations for optimal safety and visual function
  • Improved independence in daily activities
  • Expressed feelings of improved quality of life in relation to visual function
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