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- Q1
What is the abbreviation for left eye?
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What is the medical term for the picture
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What is the terminology which means a difference between the color of the two irises?
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Which of the following is a condition which would be classified as a painless red eye?
keratitis
subconjunctival hemorrhage
corneal ulcer
episcleritis
30s - Q5
What is the terminology which describes farsightedness due to older age with loss of lens elasticity?
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What is the normal intraocular pressure for a human eye? (range in mmHg)
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Pupils are small and constrict poorly to light, but do react to accommodation - What is this finding called?
Strabismus
Marcus Gunn Pupil
Argyll Robertson pupil
Dyschromotopsia
45s - Q8
Ability of the eyes to turn outward together to maintain focus on objects moving away from the body
Convergence
Divergence
Saccades
Strabismus
30s - Q9
What is the most common cause of proptosis in adults?
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How do you treat ptosis of the eye caused by myasthenia gravis?
tropicamide 0.5-1% drops
topical 4% pilocarpine
laser assisted in situ keratomileusis(LASIK)
apply ice
30s - Q11
Decorative contact lenses have a high prevalence of microbial contamination
truefalseTrue or False20s - Q12
A patient presents with complaints of "halos" around the light along with a severe right sided headache. His pupil reaction is sluggish and his cornea appears steamy. IOP found to be 43 mmHg on left eye, IOP 24 on the right eye. What is the treatment?
Methylprednisolone 60 mg IV
Acyclovir 400 mg IV
Morphine 4 mg IV
Acetazolamide 500 mg IV
45s - Q13
What test measures the entire area of peripheral vision that can be seen while the eye is focused on a central point
Snellen chart
Amsler grid
Ocular sonography
Humphrey's test
30s - Q14
On fundoscopic exam you see that the retinal arterioles become more tortuous and narrower and develop abnormal light reflexes (“silver-wiring” and “copper-wiring”). What condition is these findings associated with?
Hypertensive retinochorochoidopathy
Sickle Cell retinopathy
Papilledema
Amaurosis fugax
45s - Q15
No dietary modification has been shown to prevent the development of age-related macular degeneration, but its progression may be reduced by oral treatment with antioxidants (vitamins C and E), zinc, copper, and carotenoids
truefalseTrue or False45s