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Pediatrics Ch23

Eye Anatomy, Visual Acuity Tests, Dyslexia, Ambylopia, Strabismus,Conjunctivitis

QuestionAnswer
What is the organ of vision The eye
When do the eyes begin to develop 4 weeks gestation
How do the eyes develop As an outgrowth of the forebrain
What size is the eye at birth 65% of an adult size
What is visual acuity estimated to be at birth 20/400
What may visual acuity be by age 2 or 3 20/30 to 20/20
How does the newborn’s eye shape compare to the adult’s less spherical
When are alignment and coordination of the eyes achieved by 3 – 6 months
When are tears present 3 – 6 months
When does depth perception begin to develop 9 months
When does the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that children first undergo visual screening 2 – 3 years
What does a nurse observe for when visually examining the eye Symmetry and Distance from the nose, Pupil size, shape, movement, and reaction to light
What are epicanthal folds Folds of skin that extend on either side of the bridge of the nose and cover the inner eye canthus
What can cause an appearance of crossed eyes Large, Broad epicanthal folds that cover a large portion of the inner eye
What can cause epicanthal folds Some chromosomal abnormalities
What does the healthy pupil do as light approaches Constrict/get smaller
What does the healthy pupil do as light disappears Dilates/gets larger
How will an infant respond to visual stimuli at birth Cessation of movement
What is noted during feeding of a newborn Responsiveness to the mother during feeding
When is an infant able to fixate and focus on an object 6 weeks
When can visual acuity be tested 2 ½ - 3 years
What eye chart is used for preschoolers who have no learned the alphabet Snellen alphabet chart and the Snellen E version
What kind of test is often used for school age children Titmus machine
What is dyslexia Reading disability that involves a defect in the cortex of the brain that processes graphic symbols
What is amblyopia Lazy eye – reduction in or loss of vision that usually occurs in children who strongly favor one eye
What is bilateral amblyopia Both retinas not receiving a clear image
What does the prognosis for abnormal binocular vision depend on How long the eye has been affected and at what age treatment is begun
What is a commonly accepted diagnostic sign of amblyopia 2 Snellen E chart lines are better in one eye than the other
What is strabismus Most common form of amblyopia with dissimilar refractory errors
What causes amblyopia Sensory deprivation of the affected eye
When are children at risk for developing amblyopia Birth to 9 years
What is treatment for amblyopia Eyeglasses for significant refractive errors, Occlusion of the good eye to force use of the affected eye
What is strabismus Cross eye/Squint – when a child is unable to direct both eyes toward the same object
What will the body do when the eyes can not coordinate sight together Disable one eye to provide a clear image
What can the disabled eye with strabismus develop Amblyopia
Concomitant Strabismus Nonparalytic - Constant deviation in gauge related to faulty insertion of the eye muscle – one eye always looks crossed – extraocular muscles are normal
Nonconcomitant Strabismus Paralytic - Paralysis or weakness in the extraocular muscle – double vision – gaze deviation with movement – head tilting and squinting to avoid double vision
What type of strabismus can occur after head trauma or neurological disease Nonconcomitant
What can give a false impression of strabismus Epicanthal folds
What are the symptoms of strabismus Squinting or frowning to focus, Missing objects that are reached for, Covering one eye to see, Tilting the head to see, Dizziness or headache
What usually corrects nonparalytic strabismus Glasses
What may correct paralytic strabismus Occluding the unaffected eye, Eye exercises, Glasses
When is surgery for strabismus typically performed 3 – 4 years
Untreated strabismus can result in blindness because the brain tends to obliterate confusing double images by disabling the eye
What kind of books do children with strabismus need Large type with letters spaced far apart
What are the symptoms of eyestrain Inflammation, aching, burning, squinting, short attention span, headaches, difficulty with schoolwork, inability to see the board
What is conjunctivitis Inflammation of the conjunctiva, a mucus membrane that lines the eyelids
What causes conjunctivitis Bacterial and Viral agents, Allergies, Irritants, Toxins, Obstruction of the lacrimal duct, and Systemic diseases
Which kind of conjunctivitis is usually self-limiting Those that occur with viral exanthems such as measles
What are the forms of conjunctivitis Infectious, Noninfectious
What is infectious conjunctivitis called Pink eye
What does the common treatment for conjunctivitis Warm compresses and topical antibiotic eye drops or ointments
What is ophthalmia neonatorum Acute conjunctivitis in the newborn
What is allergic conjunctivitis associated with Allergic rhinitis in children with hay fever
Hyphemia Blood in the anterior chamber of the eye – most common ocular injury – caused by injury, coughing, sneezing – appears as bright or dark red spot in front of the lower portion of the iris
What is the treatment of hyphemia Bed rest, Topical medication, HOB at 30 – 45 degrees to decrease intraocular and intracranial pressure if there is an associated head injury
What is retinoblastoma Malignant tumor of the retina of the eye
What are the forms of retinoblastoma Hereditary, Spontaneous
What are the average ages of diagnosis 12 months for bilateral, 21 months for unilateral
Which chromosome is thought to form retinoblastoma 13
How does retinoblastoma manifest Yellowish white reflex in the pupil because of a tumor behind the lens – may be accompanied by loss of vision, strabismus, hyphemia, pain
What is examined in suspected cases of retinoblastoma Fundus of the eye
How is retinoblastoma treated if there is no possibility of saving the vision Enuclieation (removal) of the eye
How are small retinoblastomas treated Laser photocoagulation
How are large retinoblastomas treated Chemotherapy or External beam irradiation
When is an eye prosthesis for a retinoblastoma fitted When the socket has healed
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