Pupil Evaluations Flashcards

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0-4; 4+; 0+

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Pupils are measured on a scale from ____ with good constriction recorded as ___ and no pupillary reaction recorded as ____

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2
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Corectopia

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A misplaced pupil

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3
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Anisocoria

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Unequal pupil size

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4
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Miotic

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Small, constricted pupil

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5
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Mydriatic

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Drug classification that dilates to pupil

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6
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Direct light reflex

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Constriction of the pupil to light as observed in the illuminated eye

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Consensual light reflex

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The constriction of the pupil to light as observed in the fellow eye

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8
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Sphincter muscle

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One of the iris muscles responsible for constriction - parasympathetic

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Dilator muscle

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One of the iris muscles responsible for dilation- sympathetic

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10
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Accommodative/near reflex

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The constriction of the pupil in response to accommodation of a near stimulus

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11
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Marcus Gunn reflex

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Paradoxical dilation to a bright light, a sign of optic nerve disease (aka APD)

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12
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Optic nerve —> optic tract —> pretectal nucleus (midbrain) —> decussate —> Edinburgh Westphal nucleus —> cranial nerve 3 —> ciliary ganglion —>inferior CN 3 —> sphincter

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What is the pupillary pathway?

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13
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Dilator muscle/sympathetic innervation

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Increased anisocoria in dim light means one pupil cannot dilate hinting at a problem with ____

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14
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Sphincter muscle/parasympathetic

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Increased anisocoria in bright light means one pupil cannot constrict, hinting at a problem with…

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15
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Near light dissociation

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Pupil constricts at near but not to direct light (neurological— syphilis)

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16
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Amaurotic pupil

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Manifested in an eye with no light perception

17
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Argyll-Robertson pupil

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“Prostitutes pupil” small, irregular pupils which do not react to light but have a positive accommodation response— cause is CNS syphilis or diabetes, alcoholism, mid-brain tumors

18
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Aide’s Tonic Pupil

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Benign pupil condition where affected pupil is dilated in bright illumination, shows no immediate response to bright light (slow constriction) and is unilateral presenting in the 3rd-5th decade of life in primarily females

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Q

Idiopathic and benign

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Aide’s is not alarming because it is ____

20
Q

Horner’s syndrome

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Ptosis, meiosis, and anhydrosis on one side— pupil will not dilate quickly after bright light exposure— medically significant

21
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Marcus-Gunn Pupil

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Poorer direct that consensual pupil response, aka APD, sign of optic nerve dysfunction— diseased eye dilates upon light exposure