eyes Flashcards

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constant, boring, radiating eye pain that is worse at night, deep redness and painful to touch is likely what eye dz

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scleritis

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2
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what is scleritis associated with?

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3
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what is the typical presentation of uveitis?

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what is uveitis associated with?

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5
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risk factors and sx of cataracts

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RF: age-related, ……

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what is a major risk factor for a corneal ulcers?

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viral keratisis with dendritic lesion on fluorasine eye stain is likely…?

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HSV

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8
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pterygium vs pinguecula

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9
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pt with keratoconjuctivitis sicca and dry mouth, what should they be worked up for?

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Sjogren’s

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10
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chalazion vs hordeolum

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chalazion - PAINLESS, clogged oil gland

hordeolum - PAINFUL, warm, red, swollem; acute focal eyelid infection

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11
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entropion vs entropion and complications of each

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12
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preseptal vs orbital cellulitis

how to differentiate?

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preseptal = superficial infection of the skin around the eye

orbital cellulitis = deeper infection of orbital muscles, fat, and other tissues posteriror to orbital septum ….

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13
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dacryoadenitis vs dacryocystitis

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14
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orbital floor (“blowout”) fracture and complications

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15
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globe rupture

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16
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what is a positive seidel sign and what does it indicate

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traumatic iritis presentation and exam findings

18
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hyphema - causes, comp., management

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contact wearer with corneal abrasionwhat to you need to cover for and with?

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pseudomonas coverage - fluoriquinolone, tobramycine

20
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** ** retinopathies

21
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blood and thunder on fundoscopic exam is concerning for what?

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central retinal vein occlusion

22
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cherry red spot

23
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papilledema

24
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different types of nystagmus and what they may be concerning for

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how do you test for strabismus
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how does optic neuritis present and what is it associated with
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compare chronic open angle glaucoma vs. acute angle closure glaucoma
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what is Horner's syndrome
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