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SENSORY PERCEPTION

SYSTEM
GROUP 9
Diseases of the sensory
perception system :
Conjungtivites
Glaucoma
Cataract
Color Blindness
Myopia
Hypermetropia
Furuncle
Acute Otitis Media (AOM)
Assessment Conjunctivitis
1. General Data

Name, age, gender, ethnicity / nation, religion, education,


occupation, marital status, address, person in charge.

2. Medical history

1. Current Medical History.


Main Complaints: Pain, feeling like there is sand in the eyes, itching,
heat and redness around the eyes, eye epipora and secretions, a lot
comes out especially in the conjunctiva, purulent / Gonoblenorroe.
Nature of Complaints: Complaints are continuous; things that can
aggravate complaints, inflamed and pervasive regional pain, when
complaints arise during the day and night, complaints arise during
sleep.
Accompanying Complaints: Does the view become blurred
especially in the Gonoblenorroe case.
2. Past Medical History.
Clients have suffered the same disease, eye trauma, drug allergies,
history of eye surgery.
3. Family Health History.
In families there are people with infectious diseases (conjunctivitis).

3. Physical examination

Focus Data:
Objective: VOS and VOD less than 6/6. Red eye, conjunctival edema,
epipora, many secretions come out especially in purulent
conjunctivitis (Gonoblenorroe).
Subjective: Pain, feeling like there is sand in the eyes, itching, heat.
Bacteria (pneumococcus, staphycoccus aureus)
Pathway of Virus (adenovirus, herpes zoster)
Parasite
Conjunctivitis Allergen

Direct or indirect contact irritant (chemical material)

Injury to the conjunctival epithelum Go into saccus conjunctival

Epithelium swelling, Epithelium


infection
hypertrophy

Conjunctival stroma Follicular formation

Follicular development

CONJUNCTIVITIS

Dilated blood vessels in the posterior


Infect the tear glands
conjunctiva

Conjunctival hyperemia Hypersecretion


Scratched sensation, itchy, Swelling Increased intra-carnial pressure
hot, foreign body sensation

DX. Risk of infection Blocked tear ducts


Release of chemical mediators

Neuropathic response to the Optic nerve ishemia


hypothalamus

Corneal ulcer

DX. Acute pain

Blurred vision

DX. Sensory perception


disorder
Assessment Color Blindness
1. Kaji Data Umum

Name, age, gender, ethnicity / nation, religion, education,


occupation, marital status, address, person in charge.

2. Medical history

Main complaint
The main complaint of clients with color blindness is wrong in
interpreting certain colors they see.
1. Current Medical History
the client cannot and has difficulty distinguishing the particular color
he sees.
2. History of previous illnesses
Color blindness can also be caused by diseases in macular
abnormalities (central retinitis and central macular degeneration), as
well as the optic nerve.
3. Family history
The cause of color blindness that often occurs is due to hereditary or
congenital factors.

3. Physical examination

a. Color vision test: Ishihara test, child cannot read color correctly
b. Sharp visual examination (basic vision)
c. Anatomic examination is carried out in an objective manner
Inspection: watch for obvious signs (presence of swelling,
redness and tumors)
Palpation: to determine the presence of tumors, pain (tenderness),
intraocular conditions and detention.
d. Diagnostic Check
ERG: deficiency of one of the cone cells
Ophthalmoscope: Yellow-red retina with patches-
black-brown spots.
Pathway of Color blind, congenital, partial

Color
Blindness
Abnormalities in retinal
Hereditary, congenital The emergence of two genes
photoreceptor stimulation in
associated with color blindness
light

Vision defect
OPN1LWS
-Red Green
Cone cell dysfunction
- blue-green

OPN1MW
CIS Aldehida A2 can't function
Monochromation, chromated, properly
trichromated anomalus
Cannot distinguish green and red

The wavelength of the light and


Protanomaly, deuteranomaly,
the reflection of the wavelength
protanomaly
Potential to interfere with of light cannot be absorbed by
surrounding activities the photo pigment properly

Cone cell dystrophy


Dx. Risk of injury
Electromagnetic waves received by
the pigment will not be continued Perception is disturbed
Men: XY: potentially affected by
with good stimulation at the color
color blindness
vision center in the brain
Woman: XX carrier - boy
Dx. Impaired perception
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