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CST Ophthalmology Exam Review Q&A A+ A sponge used in brain surgery is - Answer-Cottonoid patt A sponge that is cotton-filled gauze with a cotton thread attached is a - Answer-tonsil In cataract surgery, a vesicoelastic drug sometimes used to occupy space in the posterior cavity of the eye is - ...

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Ophthalmology Definitions All Correct And Verified A+

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Ophthalmology Definitions All Correct And Verified A+ Nearsightedness (myopia) -A vision condition in which you only see close objects clearly. Farsightedness (hyperopia) -A vision condition in which you only see distant objects clearly. Astigmatism -A vision condition that occurs when the...

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Basic Ophthalmology terms PEDS 7051 Exam Review astigmatism - An irregularly shaped cornea that can cause blurred vision. Treatment: glasses if needed. blocked tear ducts - In some infants, the eyes overflow with tears and collect mucus. Treatment: 1) gentle massage of the tear duct. 2) surg...

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Ophthalmology Conditions 100% Correct Review Test A+ Open-angle glaucoma - ANS-The angle where the iris meets the cornea is as wide and open as it should be. Also called primary or chronic glaucoma. Angle-closure glaucoma - ANS-A result of the angle between the iris and cornea closing. Gla...

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CST Ophthalmology Exam Review Q&A A+ A sponge used in brain surgery is - Answer-Cottonoid patt A sponge that is cotton-filled gauze with a cotton thread attached is a - Answer-tonsil In cataract surgery, a vesicoelastic drug sometimes used to occupy space in the posterior cavity of the eye i...

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Ophthalmology Questions 100% Correct Review Test A+ what is the only case you don't check VA in first? - Answer-chemical burns which metabolic pathway is used in a hyperglycemic state? - Answer-sorbital - aldose reductase pathway what is loss of focusing ability (near vision)? - Answer-pres...

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Ophthalmology Test Review 100% Verified 2023 A+ Hyperthroidism is known to cause the eyes to bulge out resulting in - AnswerExopthalmos The medical word for pinkeye - Answer-Conjunctivitis Words that pertain to the back of the eye - AnswerThe muscle that turns the eye downward - Answer-Rectus ...

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Ophthalmology Exam Review Test 2023 A+ things to consider in pt with changes in visual acuity - Answer--sudden or gradual? -unilateral or bilateral? (bilateral tends to be gradual, sudden unilateral) -painful or painless-- sudden painful unilateral vision loss warrants urgent referral or ER v...

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Medical Terminology- Ophthalmology Exam Review Test 2023 A+ The ________is the colored part of the eye - Correct Answer-iris The red, triangular tissue at the medial corner of the eye is the - Correct Answercaruncle The ___is the tough, fibrous, white outer covering of the eye - Correct Answer-...

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Ophthalmology Questions And Answers A+ Which bones make up the orbit? - Answer-1) Frontal 2) Zygomatic 3) Greater + Lesser Wing of Sphenoid 4) Maxilla 5) Lacrimal 6) Ethmoid 7) Palatine What is the cornea? - Answer-Clear structure that vaults over pupil/iris 0.5 mm thick in center Type ...

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Ophthalmology Exam Review Complete Solution A+ a sponge used in brain surgery is a - Answer-cottonoid patty a sponge that is cotton filled gauze with a cotton thread attached is a - Answer-tonsil in cataract surgery, vesicoelastic drug sometimes used to occupy space in the posterior cavity of...

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Ophthalmology (AST white book) Questions & Answers Review Test 2023 the most common cause of retinal detachment is - ANSWER-trauma a fleshy encroachment of conjunctiva onto the cornea of Schlemm will cause - ANSWER-pterygium blockage of the canal of schlemm will cause - ANSWER-glaucoma exces...

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Ophthalmology Questions And Answers A+ Male patient developed corneal ulcer in his right eye after trauma, what is the management - Correct Ans-Topical antibiotic & analgesia Old diabetic patient with mild early cataract and retinal pigmentation with Drusen formation, you prescribed anti ox...

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Ophthalmology Chapter 15 Exam Review Solution A+ Ophthalmology - Ans-Study of the eye Lacrimal glands - Ans-Continuously secrete tears that travel through the lacrimal ducts Sclera - Ans-White of the eye Iris - Ans-Circular Structure whose color is determined by genetics Miosis - Ans-Process ...

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Evolve Quiz Questions- Chapter 16 (Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology) Complete Solution Q&A Eyes have receptors for night and day vision. Which receptors are for day vision? A.) Rods B.) Cones C.) Sclera D.) Retina - ANS-Cones Eyes have receptors for night and day vision. Which receptors ar...

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Chapter 30 - Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology (ENT) Exam Complete Solution A+ What is cataracts? - Ans-clouding of the lens Specialist who treats disorders of the ears, nose, and throat? - Ans-Otolaryngologist (ENT Physician) Symptoms of cataracts? - Ans-Gradual blurring and loss of vision over...

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Chapter 30 Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (Multiple Choice) color vision - the Ishihara method is used to test: otolaryngologist - a physician who specializes in disorders of the ears, nose, and throat is an: cerumen - a common cause of diminished hearing is: 10 - epistaxis is considered s...

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Medical Terminology- CH 6 Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Exam Solution Eye - oculo, ophthalmo, opto Eye socket - orbit The snail shell-shaped tube in the inner ear that contains hearing receptors. - cochlea/ cochleo Excessively sensitive hearing - hyperacusis Excessively insensitive hear...

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Chapter 30- Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Astigmatism - An unfocused refraction of ligt rays on the retina Cerumen - Yellowish or brownish waxy secretion produced by sweat glands in the external ear Decibel - Unit of intensity of sound Fluorescein angiography - Intravenous injection of fluo...

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Chapter 31 Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Equilibrium - ANS-A state of rest or balance due to the equal action of opposing forces Medulla Oblongata - ANS-The lowest part of the brain, continuous with the top of the spinal cord Vascular - ANS-Having (blood) vessels that conduct or circulate li...

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