Skills Assessment Examination in Ophthalmology

Welcome!
 
This skills assessment exam will form part of your total grade in Ophthalmology.
All answers will be manually checked and the scores incorporated into your final grade.
 
In this exam, you will be presented with a case. You may take some time to read the data carefully. 
After this, you may proceed to answer the questions (7 items total).
You will be given 20 - 30 seconds to answer each question. The timer will be shown in the lower right corner of the screen.
 
You will only be allowed to take the exam once.
WARNING: YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO GO BACK TO THE PREVIOUS SLIDES, so please think carefully before typing your answers.
 
Good luck!
Welcome!
 
This skills assessment exam will form part of your total grade in Ophthalmology.
All answers will be manually checked and the scores incorporated into your final grade.
 
In this exam, you will be presented with a case. You may take some time to read the data carefully. 
After this, you may proceed to answer the questions (7 items total).
You will be given 20 - 30 seconds to answer each question. The timer will be shown in the lower right corner of the screen.
 
You will only be allowed to take the exam once.
WARNING: YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO GO BACK TO THE PREVIOUS SLIDES, so please think carefully before typing your answers.
 
Good luck!
Who are you? Please type your:
 
1.  Full name
2.  Group number
3.  Date of rotation in Ophthalmology
 
Once finished, please click Next. 
Again, good luck!
External examination.
External examination.
Click Next to proceed to Questions 1 and 2.
Click Next to proceed to Questions 1 and 2.
Q1. What is your complete initial impression? (2 pts)
Q2. What laboratory tests would you request in order to make a diagnosis? (Give 3)
You performed a dilated fundus exam on the patient. The findings are shown in the above image.
 
Click Next to proceed to Questions 3 to 7.
You performed a dilated fundus exam on the patient. The findings are shown in the above image.
 
Click Next to proceed to Questions 3 to 7.
Q3. Enumerate two (2) abnormal signs seen in the images above.
Q4. What is the most common cause of blurring of vision in this eye? (2 pts)
VA  OD Far : 20/200, not improved on pinhole     
              Near: J16, not improved with correction
Q5. What is the hallmark finding of this condition? (2 pts)
Q6. Give two (2) possible complications of this condition.
Q7. How will you manage this patient? Give two (2) treatment modalities.
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