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Vitreous body
Conjunctiva
How do you assess the conjunctival membrane?
Sclera
Chorioid
Retina
Rods
How long does it take for rods to adjust in the darkness?
Cones
Fovea
Macular degeneration
Optic Nerve
Optic Disc
Cornea
Lens
Anterior Chamber
Pupil
Iris
Zonule
Ciliary Body
Cataracts
What are the consequences of cataracts?
What can cause gradual loss of vision?
Glucose build up in anterior chamber can result in loss of visual acuity and can damage the retina
Protrusion of globe of eye
Can see sclera all around the eye
Drug side effects:
Ethambutol
Drug side effects:
Thioridazine
Drug side effects:
Corticosteroids
Drug side effects:
Rifampin
Effects of allergies
Medication allergies (mycins)
Risk factors
Myopia
Hyperopia
Astigmatism
Presbyopia
Describe eye chart exam procedure
Explain Snellen numbers
Explain Diopter numbers
Rosenbaum chart
Confrontation Test
Inner/Outer Canthus
Limbus
Upper palpebral Fold
Caruncle
Lacrimal gland
Lacrimal Sac
Conjunctival Nevus
Xanthelasma
Ptosis
Lice infestation
Stye (Acute hordeolum)
Chalazion
Blepharitis
Symptoms, Signs, and Causes of Conjunctivitis
Pinguecula
Keratitis
Arcus senilus
What do punctual plugs do?
Conjunctivitis sicca
Pupil Test:
Response to Light
Pupil Test:
Accommodation
What can cause miosis? (Pupil constriction)
What can cause Mydriasis? (pupil dilation)
Eye moves towards Nose
Eyes move toward ear
Eyes rotating toward nose
Eyes rotating toward ear
Eyes moving upward
Eyes moving downward
Explain corneal light reflex test and what it tests for
Lack of parallelism of the visual axes of eyes. What is this called? What are its causes? What are the tests to determine this condition?
Lazy eye towards middle
Lazy eye towards ear (outward)
Explain the Cover-Uncover test
Explain H test and what it tests for.
Nystagmus
Describe the Convergence test.
When should you use the small aperture on ophthalmoscope?
When should you use the large aperture on ophthalmoscope?
When should you use the fixation aperture on ophthalmoscope?
When should you use the slit/streak aperture on ophthalmoscope?
When should you use the cobalt filter aperture on ophthalmoscope?
What structure should you examine last during a fundoscopic exam?
T/F: When performing a fundoscopic exam, when you see the vasculature, veins are located in front of arteries.
What causes focal narrowing?
What is a "copper wire" vascular change?
What is a "silver wire" vascular change?
How much of the blood vessel should the light reflex take up?
What is arterio-venous nicking?
What can happen to the fundus in a hypertensive patient?
What can happen to fundus in a diabetic patient?