Opthamology Flashcards
When treating herpes keratitis should you use topical antiviral, topical steroid or both
Don’t use steroids. Topical antiviral and refer!
What should a primary care provider do for presumed retinal detachment?
Refer & position patient with head down
What is the term for being farsighted and what type of lens do you use to correct it?
Hyperopia, convex
Patient presents with a dense corneal infiltrate and an epithelial defect seen with fluorescein stain. What diagnosis should you be thinking of?
Corneal ulcer
What are the most common colors lost in color blindness?
Red and green
What is the yellow, brown fleshy mass on the conjunctiva which usually does not interfere with vision?
Pinguecula
CT scan of the head show broad infiltration of orbital fat. What diagnosis should you be thinking of?
Orbital cellulitis
A patient presents with pain in one eye. The cornea is hazy and the pupils are fixed. What diagnosis should you be thinking of?
Glaucoma
How long after a radiant energy burn do symptoms typically show?
6-12 hours
Patient presents with irritated, burning and tearing eyes. You notice some scurf and scales. Where do you begin treatment?
This is blepharitis. Treatment begins with good hygiene and moves on to topical abx if necessary.
Patient presents with a painful, red nodule on the eyelid. What diagnosis should you be thinking of? What treatment should you begin with?
Hordeolum (sty). Warm compress and progress to topical abx if necessary.
In what age range do you expect to most commonly find amaurosis fugax?
Patients older than fifty
Patient presents with watery bilateral discharge from the eyes with nontender preauricular adenopathy. What diagnosis should you be thinking of? What is the most common pathogen?
Viral conjunctivitis. Adenovirus
What is the term for eyelids that turn in?
Entropion
What is the term for eyelids that turn out?
Ectropion
Give two risk factors for glaucoma.
African American decent and diabetes
Fundal exam shows an opalescent retina and boxcarring of arterioles. What diagnosis should you be thinking of?
Central retinal artery occlusion
What is the most common way of testing for metamorphopsia?
Amsler grid
What is the first thing you should be thinking of if a pediatric patient comes in with blood in the anterior chamber of the eye (hyphema).
Child abuse until proven otherwise
Colorblindness is transmitted through what genetic pattern?
Dominant X linked
Patient complains of seeing halos and rainbows around lights as well as photophobia? What diagnosis should you be thinking of?
Glaucoma
Vision loss described as curtain coming down should make you think of what diagnosis?
Retinal detachment