1. This child is most likely wearing a patch on his right eye because:
a) He has left amblyopia
b) He has had an injury to his right eye
c) He has diplopia
2. The amount of patching needed for amblyopia is:
a) Decided by what the ophthalmologist thinks is necessary
b) Depends on the age of the child
c) Follows evidence based guidelines
3. This child presents with strabismus since birth. Mx?
a. Wait until the child grows out of the strabismus
b. Refer the child to an ophthalmologist for assessment
c. Refer if not improving in 6-12 months
4a) What is the diagnosis?
4b) What is your management?
4c) How do you differentiate preseptal cellulitis from orbital cellulitis?
5. Presents with bilateral conjunctivatis starting day 4-5, persistent.
a) What is the diagnosis?
5. Presents with bilateral conjunctivatis starting day 4-5, persistent.
b) How do you manage?
5. Presents with bilateral conjunctivatis starting day 4-5, persistent.
c) When do you use steroid eye drops?
6a) When a patient presents with a white pupil, what diagnosis do you need to exclude?
6b) How soon would you refer this child?
6c) What is the differential diagnosis?
7. GT, age 7 months, bilateral epiphora and discharge since birth.
a) What is the most likely diagnosis?
7. GT, age 7 months, bilateral epiphora and discharge since birth.
b) Management?
7. GT, age 7 months, bilateral epiphora and discharge since birth.
c) Differential diagnosis?