Eye Exam Flashcards

1
Q

Infection of the glands of Zeiss & Moll

A

External Hordeolum (stye)

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2
Q

on top of the tarsal plate, & points outward.

A

External Hordeolum

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3
Q

Yellowish plaque; Accumulation of lipid-laden

macrophages.

A

Xanthelasma

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4
Q

50% of patients with a Xanthelasma have

elevated

A

blood lipid levels.

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5
Q

Scaling/crusting eye lid borders and Itching without vision loss

A

Blepharitis

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6
Q

malfunction of Meibomian oil glands

A

Blepharitis

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7
Q

Eversion of eye lid

A

Ectropion

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8
Q

Inversion of lid

A

Entropion

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9
Q
  • Discharge
  • Diffuse injection
  • Minimal pain and
    no vision deficits
A

Conjunctivitis

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10
Q
  • Severe Eye pain and blurred vision
  • Circumcorneal Injection
  • Halos and Nausea
  • ‘Steamy cornea’
  • elevated IOP
  • Pupil fixed & mid-dilated
A

Acute Glaucoma (Closed Angle )

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11
Q
  • Hyperemia
  • Painless
  • No vision change
  • Resolves in 1-3 weeks.
A

Subconjunctival

Hemorrhage

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12
Q

Corneal Arcus

Associated with

A

Hyperlipedemia

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13
Q

during the PanOptic exam, what will help you to focus on the patient’s eye?

A

KEEP THUMB ON THE WHEEL

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14
Q

Lens Number (Diopters) for the Cornea:

A

Black 20

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15
Q

Lens Number (Diopters) for the

A

fundus 0

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16
Q

Provides easiest view thru undilated pupil

A

small light

17
Q

Blood vessels/ Hemorrhages appear darker with

A

Green light (Red free light)

18
Q

Helpful in determining depth of lesions

A

Slit Aperture

19
Q

Defects (commonly) seen with the red reflex

A
  • Cataracts
  • Vitreous hemorrhage
  • Retinal detachment
20
Q

MS or Chronic Glaucoma may cause

A

Optic atrophy

21
Q

Papilledema / Severe HTN may cause

A

Hyperemic optic disc

22
Q

if the Cup/ Disc Ratio is Greater than 50 % , what should be considered?

A

Chronic Glaucoma

23
Q

normal ratio of Arteriol Light Reflex / Width of artery

A

1:4

24
Q

Increased Arteriol Light

Reflex or broadening of the light reflex indicates

A

Arteriolsclerosis

25
Q

Arteriolosclerosis can also cause what to the fundoscopic vessels?

A

A-V nicking

26
Q

Neovascularization

can be caused by

A

Proliferative Diabetes

27
Q

Most sensitive to vision

and color

A

Fovea Centralis / Macula Lutea