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Eye Care and Diagnosis Quiz

Test your knowledge on ocular conditions and treatments with our comprehensive AED Quiz! This quiz covers a wide range of topics, from conjunctival conditions to antibiotic usage in contact lens wearers.

Whether you're a student or a professional looking to brush up on your skills, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of eye care. Key features include:

  • 10 challenging multiple-choice questions
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
  • Insights into common ocular diagnoses and treatment options
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ConsultingDoctor42
A middle aged woman walks in presenting with these blueish spots on both her eyes. She is fairly asymptomatic with only slight dicsomfort. What is this?
Salzmann's nodular degeneration
Terrien's margainal degeneration
Subepithelial infiltrates
Thygeson's superficial punctate keratopathy
A px comes to you with decreased vision, photophobia and a gritty eye sensation. You discover that the problem is severe SPK with full thickness epithelial defect. What is the treatment for this?
Ocular lubricants qid
Chloramphenicol qid 7 days
FML 0.1% qid 7 days
Cold compress
Which antibiotic should not be used in CL wearers?
Oflaxacin
Aminoglycosides
Chloramphenicol
Ciprofloxacin
What is this?
Primary acquired melanosis
Melanoma
Congenital melanosis
Neavus
A px comes to you and you have diagnosed them with a conjunctival intraepithelial neoplasia. Which one of these in INCORRECT about CINs?
It is motile
It invades the stroma
Lush feeder vessels
Can invade the corneal limbus
This px comes in to you and complains of itching and swelling of the eye on and off throughout the year. What is the likely diagnosis?
Allergic conjunctivitis
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
Giant papillary conjuncitivits
Atopic keratoconjunctivitis
A px comes to you and you examine their eyes on the SL. You notice an infiltrate. Which of these characterisitics is INCORRECT if it is a sterile infiltrate?
Mild dicscharge
Irregular shape
Peripheral
Mild photophobia
What is the doasge of the following oral antirals for HSK?
Acyclovir 600mg, Valacyclovir 500mg, Famcyclovir 250mg
Acyclovir 400mg, Valacyclovir 1000mg, Famcyclovir 500mg
Acyclovir 400mg, Valacyclovir 500mg, Famcyclovir 250mg
Acyclovir 800mg, Valacyclovir 1000mg, Famcyclovir 500mg
A px comes into your office with this. What are their reported symptoms?
Severe pain, photophobia and tearing
Photophobia only
Severe pain, photophobia and redness
No symptoms
A young px comes in with a triangular scar at the limbal margin of their RE. What is this from?
Phlyctenulosis
Microbial keratitis
Interstitial keratitis
Band keratophathy
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