
EM L7-8
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Which of the following is an injury of the conjunctiva that heals spontaneously, but causes pain, photophobia, and tearing?
Which of the following is usually caused by infection, is associated with pain, photophobia, blepharospasm, and uses fluorescin stain for dx?
Which of the following would you prescribe antibiotics (especially if pseudomonas suspected) and relieve pain with topical anesthetic?
In the ER, FB removal from the eye can be attempted if __ is not involved.
Patient presents with tearing, gritty/FB sensation and you know the condition is typically associated with viruses. What do they have
What treatment is used for non-contact wearers with conjunctivitis?
Patient sustained trauma to the eye and now has hyphema (blood accumulating in anterior chamber). What condition do they have?
Patient sustained trauma to the eye and Seidel's sign on fluorescein stain. What condition do they have?
Patient has periorbital swelling, limitation of EOM, vision changes and CNS involvement. What condition do they have?
Patient has floaters and painless vision loss. What condition do they have?
Which type of retinal detachment should be treated sooner?
What is the best test for orbital cellulitis to rule out complications like vision loss, intracranial abscess and occasional death?
If globe rupture is suspected, what should be done next?
A 60 yo F comes in with sudden eye pain while watching a movie. Patient has decreased vision, halos, headache, severe eye pain, N/V and on PE has hard globe and poor pupillary reflex. What condition does she have?
What is considered elevated IOP in acute angle closure glaucoma?
What is the process of using a tono-pen?
Which of the following give the most accurate IOP reading?
Which of the following is the best for visualizing optic nerve like in the case of papilledema?
Missed FB is a common cause of ___
What is the most common location for a FBA?
A patient presents with sudden onset choking and severe respiratory distress. What do they most likely have?
A patient presents with chronic wheezing, chest discomfort, SOB and seems like asthma. What do they most likely have?
Who has the highest risk of FBA?
__ visualization of the airway should be done in the OR
Coins in the __ are round in appearance on the frontal view.
Coins in the __ are usually seen as linear.
Esophageal button battery ingestion can causeÂ
Magnet ingestion in a ___ patient has high risk of complications.
What is the most common FB in the ear canal for adults?
Alligator forceps are more effective for
Nose blowing while sitting forward causes __ pressure to remove nasal FB.
Where should the balloon catheter be placed before inflating the balloon?
ENT should be referred if
What is the most common cause of esophageal FB impaction in adults?
Sort the following rectal FB
What should be done first in rectal FB?
What should be done first if an IV drug user comes in after a needle broke while they were shooting up?
What is the most sensitive study for retained organic materials in skin FB but is not readily available, is time consuming, and not effective for metal and gravel?
Which of the following is extremely useful in detecting and localizing FB especially in conjunction with X-ray?
How is fish hook removed?