physical exam of eye Flashcards

1
Q

overflow tearing?

A

epiphoria

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2
Q

tearing?

A

lacrimation

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3
Q

how to check visual acuity?

A

best corrected monocular vision

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4
Q

how to test afferent reflex

A

swinging flashlight test

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5
Q

corneal sensitivity is accounted for by which CN

A

CN V

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6
Q

what is flueorescein staining of cornea used for?

A

detects epithelial defects

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7
Q

gold standard for tonometry

A

goldmann

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8
Q

which part of the exam do you do first?

A

measure best corrected monocular VA

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9
Q

what IOP warrants referral

A

IOP > 22 mm Hg

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10
Q

floaters & photopsia

A

retinal detachment

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11
Q

unequal size of pupils

A

anisocoria

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12
Q

how to do pupillary testing?

A

swinging flashlight test

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13
Q

corneal degeneration which could be d/t dyslipidemia

A

Arcus Cornea

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14
Q

if shallow anterior chamber depth, then?

A

glaucoma

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15
Q

scarring in the retina

A

chorioretinitis

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16
Q

what is tonometry used for?

A

measure IOP

17
Q

normal IOP

A

10-22