Eye Exam Competency Flashcards
The red reflex should be examined using the ophthalmoscope, look at pts eyes as they look straight ahead. You should see an equal reddish color reflection bilaterally. _____ colored eyes or different ethnic groups, e.g., ______ , may have lighter red reflex that may appear yellow, orange, or even pink. Abnormalities should always be _______
Lighter; AA; referred to ophthalmology
_______, aka white reflex, indicates a serious pathology in the eye, most commonly a congenital cataract; can also be an indicator of RB, retinal detachment, or other more serious condition
Leukocoria
Neuroectodermal malignancy arising from embryonic retinal cells; rare cause of childhood blindness, most often dx by the age of 5
Retinoblastoma
Most common presenting sign of retinoblastoma
Leukocoria
What nerves are tested by cardinal signs of gaze?
III, IV, VI
Remember SO4-LR6-AR3
What is strabismus?
Misalignment of the eyes
Strabismus can result in ____ (lazy eye) with resultant blindness in that eye
Amblyopia
Types of strabismus
Exotropia (lateral)
Esotropia (medial)
Hypotropia (caudad)
Hypertropia (cephalad)
What is the point of the cover/uncover test?
Used to identify weakness of EOM
Eyes should remain synchronous regardless of being covered; watch for drift as eye is uncovered
According to _____ law, secondary deviation of the eyes is greater than primary deviation
Hering’s
[Example: Right LR palsy— while looking straight ahead, the right eye is deviated medially d/t no opposition from LR. To look to one side, both the MR and LR must receive the same amount of stimulation, which causes “overshoot” of the non-paretic muscle]
Causes of infantile vs. adult nystagmus
Infantile — 90% caused by functional or anatomical sensory defect
Adults — may have nystagmus from dysfunctional labyrinth/vestibular system while turning head, intoxication (e.g., alcohol or PCP), or neurological dysfunction
Nystagmus is ocular ataxia or rhythmical oscillation of the eyes. Testing involves _____ movement of the eyes
What are the 3 types of nystagmus?
Horizontal
Horizontal; vertical; rotary
_____ = unequal size of the pupils
Anisocoria
Average pupil size
4 mm
Pupils should ______ as object becomes close to eyes (convergence test)
Constrict
When doing visual field confrontation testing, the ____ fields can be tested simultaneously while the ___ require testing each eye separately and covering the other
Temporal; nasal
When examining patient’s left eye, doc should be holding instrument in ____ hand and using their ____ eye
Left; left
During fundoscopic exam, start just lateral of midline to identify _______, then move forward to identify structures in posterior chamber
Red reflex (retina)
What structures of posterior chamber should be identified on fundoscopic exam?
Optic disc (nasal and inferior)
Arterioles (2 lateral, 2 nasal)
Macula (temporal)