Eyes Flashcards
What nerve controls the Superior Oblique?
CN-4 (Trochlear)
What nerve controls the Lateral Rectus?
CN-6 (Abducens)
Define Orbital Cellulitis
Acute infection of tissues immediately surrounding the eye including eyelids, eyebrow, & cheek.
How serious is Orbital Cellulitis?
EMERGENCY!!
Symptoms of Orbital Cellulitis
-pain-swelling-bulging eyes-decreased vision-fever-redness
Tests for Orbital Cellulitis
CBC, blood cultures, CT, throat culture
Treatment for Orbital Cellulitis
- hospitalize- Abx- Drain abscess
Complications of Orbital Cellulitis
-Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis-Hearing Loss-Sepsis
Define Amaurosis Fugax
Transient monocular visual loss. Ocular TIA
How long is vision loss with Amaurosis Fugax?
5-30 mins
What’s the prognosis for Amaurosis Fugax?
Completely Reversible
What tests do you do for Amaurosis Fugax?
-Ptt/Pt test-Diabetic tests-Heart Condition tests
What bacteria causes a hordeolum?
Staph
Which lid do hordeolums appear on and are they tender?
both & they are tender
An internal hordeolum starts in which gland?
Meibomian gland
An external hordeolum starts in which gland?
Glands of Zeiss or Moll
Symptoms of a hordeolum
-“fullness” feeling- FB sensation- pain
Treatment of a hordeolum
-Warm compress-Incision (possibly)-Abx (bacitracin/erythromycin) during acute stage.
A Chalazion is a granulomatous inflammation of which gland?
Meibomian gland
What can precede a chalazion?
internal hordeolum
Does a chalazion hurt?
no
How does a Chalazion present?
-hard, nontender swelling on either lid
Treatment for a chalazion?
-25% self resolve in a few months-Incision & curettage-Corticosteroids
What are symptoms of Blepharitis?
irritation, burning & pruritis