Opthalmology
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- Q1What nerve controls the eyelids?Levator palpebrae lateral superiorisLevator palpebrae medial superiorisLevator palpebrae superiorisLevator palpebrae inferioris300s
- Q2From which glands do the lipids for the tear film come from?Users enter free textType an Answer300s
- Q3The retinal arteries supply 35-15% of the blood to the retina. What arteries supply the rest?Users enter free textType an Answer300s
- Q4From the middle to the outside of the eye, what is the 10th layer of the retina? ((a) very nice girl postulated (that) naughty people need life stopped promptly)Users enter free textType an Answer300s
- Q5What are the 8 cells found in the retina?Astrocytes, bipolar and ganglion cells (conducting neurones), horizontal and amacrine cells (associated neurones), rods and cones (photoreceptors) and Muller cells (supporting cells)30s
- Q6What muscles are found in the middle eye?Dilator papillae and sphincter papillae muscles30s
- Q7What is a a) hypotropia and b) esophoria?a) Hypo = downwards, tropia = active squint b) eso = convergent, phoria = latent squint30s
- Q8Which eye is right and left for OD and OS?OD – right, OS - left30s
- Q9What does the sclera directly connect with?Dural matter30s
- Q10What is the normal IOP pressure?Oct-2130s
- Q11What muscles does the sclera contain?Extraocular muscles30s
- Q12What does vision have to be to be classed as a) impaired and b) severely impaired?a) 6/18 and b) 6/6030s
- Q13What is the seven-stage path from the eye to the occipital lobe?Eye - optic nerve - optic chiasm - optic tract - lateral geniculate body - optic radiation - primary visual cortex30s
- Q14What are the key signs to look for in atherosclerotic retinopathy on ophthalmoscopy?Arteriolar narrowing30s
- Q15What are the five stages of diabetic retinopathy?1. Background diabetic retinopathy 2. Diabetic maculopathy 3. Pre-proliferative DR 4. Proliferative DR 5. Advanced diabetic eye disease30s