
Ophtho II
Quiz by McKean, Martha
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What is the terminology meaning "outward turning of the eyelid"?
This term means accumulation of blood in the anterior chamber of the eye
A patient has long standing entropion. What is a complication for longstanding untreated entropion?
For dacryoadenitis, the causative pathogens are more often viral than bacterial, particularly in children and young adults
Antibiotic ointment is typically applied to the newborn's eyes within 1 hour of birth as prevention for ____________________
A 7 year old child is seeing you the PA-S2 in the pediatrician's office. Mother states that the child starting mild eye discomfort, discharge from bilateral eyes along with crusting of the eyelids. What treatment would you want to give for treatment for bacterial conjunctivitis?Â
A patient presents with complaints of severe mucopurulent discharge from the eyes with associated eyelid edema. The causative organism is suspected to be Neisseria gonorrhoeae. What is the treatment?
Doxycycline as preferred agent to treat C. trachomatis infection in nonpregnant individuals with Chlamydial Keratoconjunctivitis
A patient presents with suspected Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS). What is the test you would do to confirm this diagnosis?Â
A patient presents with itching, tearing, and stringy discharge coming from the eye. The following physical exam finding is seen (see image). Which of the following would be an option for treatment?

A patient arrives with a yellowish, elevated conjunctival nodule in the area of the palpebral fissure. What is this called?
Patient presents with photophobia, severe eye pain, blurred vision and eyelid edema. What is the diagnosis?

If a patient is to be on oral antivirals for a long period of time, thyroid function should be monitored
Herpes Zoster often affects the ophthalmic branch of which nerve?
A 32 year old farm worker arrives to the clinic with an eye complaint. He states he was hit in the eye with a branch when he was cleaning brush a few weeks ago. On exam he was found to have corneal infiltrate with “feathery edges” and multiple “satellite” lesions. What is the diagnosis?
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis can be  associated with anterior uveitisÂ
Which of the following is a clinical manifestation of optic neuritis?Â
Which one of these is a risk factor for subconjunctival hemorrhage?Â
Acidic chemical injury to the eye is worse than alkali injury to the eye
What is the "vital sign" of the eye?
What must be instilled in the eye to check for corneal abrasion?
What is a contraindication to using the tonopen?
Unsupervised self-administration of local anesthetics are dangerous because:
(Bonus): What is the physical exam finding for retinoblastoma ?