Refractive Errors Flashcards

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What is the lens

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A clear part of the eye behind the iris that helps to focus light, or an image, on the retina

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What is the cornea

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The clear outer part of the eyes focusing system located at the front of the eye

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What is the pupil

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The opening at the center of the iris

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What is the iris

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The colored part of the eye that regulates that amount fo light entering the eye

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What is the fovea

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The center of the macula and gives the sharpest vision

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6
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What is the retina

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The light sensitive tissue lignin and the back of the eye

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What is the optic nerve

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A more bundle of ore than one million nerve fibers that carries visual messages from the retina to the brain

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What is the macula

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The smallest area of the retina that gives central vision

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9
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What is vitreous gel

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A clear gel that fils that inside of the eye

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10
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What is refraction

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Deflection of light

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11
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How does a healthy eye refract light

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  1. Bends (refracts) light in order to focus it on the retina
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12
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What can impede light from focusing directly on the retina

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The shape of the eye

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13
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What is the most common cause of change in visual acuity

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Emmetropia
*healthy state (light focuses directly on retina)
Hyperopia
*far-sightedness (light focuses behind retina)
Myopia
*near-sightedness (light focuses in front of retina)

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What is presbyopia

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Natural loss of accommodations with age
1. Happens around 45 y/o
2. Cannot maintain focus on close objects

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15
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What is astigmatism

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Diffuse spread of light (not sharply focused on retina)
1. Corrected with contact lenses or surgery

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16
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Where is the focal point located in nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism

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Myopia (near): in front of retina
Hyperopia (far): behind retina
Astigmatism: multiple focal points

17
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When to refer refractive errors

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  1. If a new refractive error is suspected (may or may not be urgent)
  2. If contact lens wearer has an acutely painful red eye (urgent)