41 Clinical: Common Eye Pathology Flashcards
1
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Eye Terminology
- What does OD mean?
- What does OS mean?
- What does OU mean?
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2
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Eye Exam
- What are the 10 things you should check during an eye exam?
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3
Q
Define
- Emmetropia
- Ametropia
- Myopia
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4
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Define
- Hyperopia
- Astigmatism
- Presbyopia
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5
Q
Exam
- What is this chart called?
- How far do you stand behind it?
- What score is considered legally blind?
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6
Q
Cataracts
- What is the definition of this?
- How common is it?
- List some risk factors
- How do you treat it?
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7
Q
Cataracts
- List the 3 common areas of age-related cataracts
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8
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Cataracts
- What kind of cataract is shown?
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9
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Cataracts
- What kind of cataract is shown?
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10
Q
Cataracts
- What kind of cataract is shown?
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11
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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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12
Q
Glaucoma
- Fill in the blacked out boxes
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13
Q
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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14
Q
Glaucoma
- What is cupping?
- At what size is the cup diameter an indication for glaucoma?
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15
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Glaucoma
- What is shown here?
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