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A: Aqueous humor is the watery fluid that is present in the anterior cavity of the eye.
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Q: What is the definition for prelingual hearing loss?
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Q: Identify types of hearing impairment and treatment options for each.
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Q: Describe the types of hearing loss with an example of each.
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Q: What visual changes do you observe in the lung in the individual with pneumonia?
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Q: Compare wide-angle and narrow-angle glaucoma,including the pathophysiology and signs of each.
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Q: What is a conductive hearing loss
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Q: Give the normal assessment findings of the eyes and ears.
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Q: What do you mean by cataract and how it can be corrected?
A: Introduction Cataract is the disease associated with the eye lens. Cataract is referred to the…
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Q: Describe the vitreous humor of the dissected eye.
A: The eye is the organ of the vision. The structure of the eye consists of the iris, cornea, retina,…
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Q: Label items of dissected eyes
A: Eyes are the most important part in our body. It is one of the sence organ.
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Q: List the complications of conjunctivitis.
A: Conjunctiva: it is a translucent mucous membrane which lines the posterior surface of eyelids and…
Q: Mechanism of hearing
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Q: What is unliteral hearing loss?
A: Hearing is the ability to sense the sound around us , it is carried with the help of ears Mechanism…
Q: What type of lens is used for correcting hypermetropia?
A: Disorders of the eye are caused because of the weakening of the lens where the focal point of the…
Q: An injury to the ear would be described as ________________________________.
A: Ears are the chief organs involved in hearing and maintaining balance. The outer ear, middle ear,…
Q: What are hearing impairments?
A: Hearing impairments can be defined as the collection of factors that lead to a sense of loss in the…
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Q: What is an auditory disorder?
A: The human body can acquire an understanding of the surrounding via its sensory system. The sensory…
Q: What happen if person facing cataract disease?
A: Eye is defined as a complex optical organ which is a slightly asymmetrical globe. This sense organ…
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