PPT-Diseases of the Eyes and Ears
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INAG 120 Equine Health Management December 5 2011 The Equine Eye The Equine Eye Recognize the normal Ocular pertaining to the eye Periocular area around the
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INAG 120 Equine Health Management December 5 2011 The Equine Eye The Equine Eye Recognize the normal Ocular pertaining to the eye Periocular area around the eye Examine eye in bright sunlight or shaded area with flashlight. 2 Fa Fa ther ther up up bove bove is is look look ing ing down down in in love love So So be be care care ful ful lit lit tle tle eyes ears what what you you see Obe hear Additional verses O be careful little mouth what you say O be careful little a. n . overview. Ken Wu. Disclaimer. This tutorial is a simple and conceptual guide to the . vestibular system and the eyes. If there are any conflicts between my slides and the lecturers, . THE LECTURER IS ALWAYS RIGHT…. By Lucas Echegaray . &. Mateo Sánchez. Adaptation of plants. The irregular rains . and hot summers make the Mediterranean . climate . a hard place . plants . to . live in.. Mediterranean . plants are often adapted to conserve water and survive summer drought. . day. night. Cats eyes. and. Dialogue 7. Who’s the cat with spots and stripes? The small, small cat with the big, big ears!. Only twenty inches high; the small, small cat with the big, big ears! . It doesn’t hunt with its eyes. The tall, tall grass gets in its way.. Underline. the question & circle the information needed to answer the question.. Or. Write the question and write the information needed to answer the question.. In Ms. Robertson’s class 1/3 of the students have brown eyes and 1/4 of the students have blue eyes. What fraction of students in Ms. Robertson’s class have brown or blue eyes?. Learning about Poetry “The Ears of An Elephant” If you had the ears of an elephant, You might hear the bugs that crunch On leaves that whisper whooshing words As they’re gobbled up for lunch. Specific Objectives . Lacrimal glands of the eye.. Lacrimal glands of the eye.. Subjective Data - Health History Questions. Testing Central Visual Acuity . Snellen Eye Chart. The Snellen chart is the most commonly used and accurate measure of visual acuity. . Pikas Squeak and Scurry on Rocky Slopes Guinea - pig - sized mammals called pikas scurry among tumbled rocks in calls, pikas are not related to mice or guinea pigs. Pikas are the smallest cousins of HAS 222. Presentation Plan. Definition of occupational diseases. Epidemiological data on occupational diseases. Exposure routes for occupational diseases. Classification. of . occupational. . diseases. They take pictures of the world around you and send the pictures to your brain. Your brain works out what your eyes are seeing. This happens from the moment that you open your eyes in the morning to when you close your eyes at night.. Review: How Does Sound Move?. Images c. ourtesy . of BSCS. What did you learn last time about how sound travels to our ears?. Key Science Ideas. All . soundmakers. vibrate and make the air around them vibrate. . Our Eyes. If you look closely at your partner’s eyes, you will be able to see some of the parts of the eye. . Take a minute to describe with your partner what you can see.. Look Closely . We are going to find out about the parts of the eye that we can and can’t see, and the job that each part does. . Loud music like at a concert. Around noisy machinery like wood working or construction tools. Turn down volume when playing music. Wear ear plugs or headphones. Do not put things into your ears like cotton swabs/Q-tips as they can damage your ear drum.
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