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Opthalmology

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  • Q1
    What nerve controls the eyelids?
    Levator palpebrae lateral superioris
    Levator palpebrae medial superioris
    Levator palpebrae superioris
    Levator palpebrae inferioris
    300s
  • Q2
    From which glands do the lipids for the tear film come from?
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    300s
  • Q3
    The retinal arteries supply 35-15% of the blood to the retina. What arteries supply the rest?
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  • Q4
    From 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)
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  • Q5
    What 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
  • Q6
    What muscles are found in the middle eye?
    Dilator papillae and sphincter papillae muscles
    30s
  • Q7
    What is a a) hypotropia and b) esophoria?
    a) Hypo = downwards, tropia = active squint b) eso = convergent, phoria = latent squint
    30s
  • Q8
    Which eye is right and left for OD and OS?
    OD – right, OS - left
    30s
  • Q9
    What does the sclera directly connect with?
    Dural matter
    30s
  • Q10
    What is the normal IOP pressure?
    Oct-21
    30s
  • Q11
    What muscles does the sclera contain?
    Extraocular muscles
    30s
  • Q12
    What does vision have to be to be classed as a) impaired and b) severely impaired?
    a) 6/18 and b) 6/60
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  • Q13
    What 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 cortex
    30s
  • Q14
    What are the key signs to look for in atherosclerotic retinopathy on ophthalmoscopy?
    Arteriolar narrowing
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  • Q15
    What 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 disease
    30s

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