Common Eye Conditions

A detailed illustration of different eye conditions, with labels for each condition and a diverse group of people examining their eyes, bright and informative.

Eye Conditions Quiz

Test your knowledge on common eye conditions with this informative quiz! Designed for both healthcare professionals and enthusiasts, it's an engaging way to learn about ocular health.

Challenge yourself with:

  • 10 multiple-choice questions
  • Diverse scenarios based on real-life cases
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ViewingVision37
A 64 year old male with blue eyes presents with decreased visual acuity especially in the central vision and says that images appear larger in one eye than the other. Fundoscopy shows the following:
 
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What is the most likely diagnosis?
Macular degeneration
Glaucoma
Diabetic retinopathy
Retinal detachment
True or False: Alkali burns cause more damage to the eyes than acid burns?
True
False
 
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A patient complains of sudden onset of floaters accompanied by short flashes of bright light in the eye. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Macular degeneration
Retinal detachment
Central retinal artery occlusion
Diabetic retinopathy
 
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A 32 year old male reports a 2 day history of a unilateral (R) swollen eyelid with pain. Physical findings include swollen lid, an indurated lesion with central pus and surrounding erythema. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chalazion
Dacrocystitis
Blepharitis
Stye
What would be the appropriate treatment plan for the prior diagnosed condition?
Oral antibiotics
Topical antibiotics
Warm compress
Refer to Ophthalmologist for removal
 
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A 45 year old male presents with a history of gradual onset eye redness and discharge, with a scratchy feeling in the eye but no pain. Intially begun unilaterally on the left, now bilateral. Physical findings showed a peripheral injection, purulent discharge,matted eyelids with normal visual acuity  What is the most likely diagnosis?
Herpetic keratitis
Viral conjunctivitis
Bacterial conjunctivitis
Allergic conjunctivitis
 
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A 32 year old male presents with sudden onset severe pain and bloodshot eyes bilaterally. His eyes are extremely photophobic and he constantly says he feels something in them, but on examination there are no foreign objects. He reports working at a construction site that was welding steel structures. What would be the most likely diagnosis in this case?
Arc eye
Uveitis
Allergic conjunctivitis
Glaucoma
An 18 year old female presents with a long standing history of discomfort in both eyes. She often struggles with bouts of blurry vision and watery eyes. She has noticed that it often gets worse when she is in an air conditioned place. On examination her eyes and vision appear normal. What would the most likely diagnosis be?
 
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Allergic conjunctivitis
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Herpes simplex virus
Blepharitis
True or False: Fundoscopy is only a tool used by ophthalmologists and has no place in GP practices?
True
False
A 62 year old male known with a history of hypertension and diabetes, presents with a history of gradual vision loss bilaterally,  blurring and reports halos in his vision. On examination, visual acuity was decreased significantly with increased intraocular pressure noted on palpation of the eye globes. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Open angle glaucoma
Closed angle glaucoma
Keratitis
Cataracts
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