Eye-Surface Conditions Flashcards

1
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Forward bulging of the eyeball(s)

A

Exophthalmos

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2
Q

The most common cause of exophthalmos is _____

A

Hyperthyroidism (Grave’s disease)

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3
Q

Exophthalmos is often associated with enlargement of the thyroid gland, called a _____

A

Goiter

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4
Q

Inflammation of the conjunctiva. Aka “pink eye”

A

Conjunctivitis

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5
Q

Conjunctivitis is most commonly due to a ___ infection, but can also be caused by a ____ infection

A

Bacterial, viral

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6
Q

If conjunctivitis is occurring with very itchy eyes, nose, and soft palate, and runny nose etc., what are you thinking is the cause?

A

Allergies

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7
Q

If a patient has allergic conjunctivitis what may you recommend for treatment? (OTC or prescription)

A

Antihistamines (e.g. Benadryl)

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8
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Leakage of blood into space between conjunctiva and sclera. Very common

A

Subconjunctival hemorrhage

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9
Q

T/F If there is pain associated with a subconjunctival hemorrhage, refer to MD

A

True

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10
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A corneal abrasion, cut, ulcer, etc. may not be seen without a special dye called ____, and slit lamp magnification

A

Fluorescein

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11
Q

T/F, foreign bodies can become embedded in the cornea

A

True - refer to eye Dr.

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12
Q

In the event of a corneal transplant, about how long does it take to completely heal and vision to be clear? (Range)

A

Several months to a year

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13
Q

Inflammation of the sclera

A

Scleritis

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14
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A mild infection of the transparent layer that sits between the conjunctiva and the sclera. Usually affects young adults

A

Episcleritis

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15
Q

Blocked nasolacrimal duct

A

Dacryostenosis

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16
Q

Infection of the lacrimal sac (superolateral part of nose - drains into nasal cavity)

A

Dacryocystitis

17
Q

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca

A

Dry eyes

18
Q

Which glands provide the outer oil layer for the eyes?

A

Meibomian glands

19
Q

Which glands provide the middle water layer for the eyes?

A

Lacrimal glands

20
Q

The inner layer of eye protection/lubrication is what substance?

A

Mucus

21
Q

The most significant cause of dry eyes?

A

Aging.

22
Q

A raised, yellowish/white mass on the bulbar conjunctiva at the 3 and/or 9 o’clock position

A

Pinguecula

23
Q

Fleshy, triangular growth of bulbar conjunctiva onto the cornea at 3 and/or 9-o’clock position. May spread across and distort cornea, requiring surgical removal.

A

Pterygium