41 Clinical: Common Eye Pathology Flashcards

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Eye Terminology

  • What does OD mean?
  • What does OS mean?
  • What does OU mean?
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Eye Exam

  • What are the 10 things you should check during an eye exam?
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Define

  • Emmetropia
  • Ametropia
  • Myopia
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Define

  • Hyperopia
  • Astigmatism
  • Presbyopia
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Exam

  • What is this chart called?
  • How far do you stand behind it?
  • What score is considered legally blind?
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Cataracts

  • What is the definition of this?
  • How common is it?
  • List some risk factors
  • How do you treat it?
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Cataracts

  • List the 3 common areas of age-related cataracts
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Cataracts

  • What kind of cataract is shown?
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Cataracts

  • What kind of cataract is shown?
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Cataracts

  • What kind of cataract is shown?
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Glaucoma

  • What is the definition of this?
  • What is the only proven treatable risk factor?
  • What do almost all glaucoma patients have?
  • What does dx require?
  • What is a normal eye pressure?
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Glaucoma

  • Fill in the blacked out boxes
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Glaucoma

  • Worldwide, what kind of glaucoma do about 1/3 of glaucoma patients have?
  • Why is laser iridotomy often performed when patients are initially diagnosed?
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Glaucoma

  • What is cupping?
  • At what size is the cup diameter an indication for glaucoma?
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Glaucoma

  • What is shown here?
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Glaucoma

  • Which is normal and which has glaucoma?
  • How do you know?
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Glaucoma

  • What kind of imaging can be done to dx this? (5)
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18
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Glaucoma

  • What 5 drug classes can treat this?
    • What is the MOA for each?
    • What drug class is the first line treatment?
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Macular Degeneration

  • How do you know that this is macular degeneration?
    • What form are these?
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Macular Degeneration

  • How do you know that this is macular degeneration?
    • What kind is it?
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Macular Degeneration

  • How is each category defined?
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Macular Degeneration

  • How is each category defined?
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Macular Degeneration

  • How is each category defined?
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Macular Degeneration

  • What are the signs of progressing Macular Degeneration in these photos?
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Macular Degeneration

  • What are the supplements for these?
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Corneal Abrasion

  • What does hyphema mean?
  • What kind of light is used in the glow in the dark images?
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Corneal Abrasions

  • What are some indications for referral for Corneal Abrasions?
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Corneal Abrasions

  • What are the 4 classes topical agents used to treat this?
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Diabetic Retinopathy

  • What would indicate that Diabetic Retinopathy is occurring?
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Diabetic Retinopathy

  • What would indicate that Diabetic Retinopathy is occurring?
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Hypertensive Retinopathy

What would indicate that Hypertensive Retinopathy is occurring?

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Retinopathy

  • What are the defining features of each of these?
    • Clinical implications?
    • When should these people schedule eye exams?
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Retinal Detachment

  • Symptoms? (3)
  • Risk Factors? (3)
  • What are the 2 types?
    • Which is more common?
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Retinal Detachment

  • How do you that a Retinal Detachment has occurred?
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35
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Retinal Detachment

  • Where is the pupil?
  • Where is the Retinal Detachment?
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Retinal Detachment

  • Treatment
    • What are the treatment options available for this?
    • What kind of Retinal Detachment is observation a sufficient treatment plan?
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Vessell Occlusion

  • What vessel was probably occluded in this?
    • How can you tell?
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Vessell Occlusion

  • What vessel was probably occluded in this?
    • How can you tell?
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