AED SEM 2 Part 2

A highly detailed illustration showing the human eye anatomy focusing on the cornea, along with visual aids representing common ocular conditions like Dry Eye and Keratoconus. Include medical illustrations of drops, contact lenses, and eye exams used in treatment.

Corneal and Ocular Health Quiz

Test your knowledge on corneal health and ocular diseases with this comprehensive quiz. Designed for students and practitioners in the field, you'll encounter questions that assess your understanding of key concepts and clinical practices.

Join fellow enthusiasts and challenge yourself with topics including:

  • Pharmacology
  • Corneal Disorders
  • Management Strategies
  • Infections
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringEye123
What is NOT a characteristic of chloramphenicol?
Broad Spectrum
Bacteriostatic
Effective on Pseudomonas
Can be used prophylaxis
What type of SPK would you expect to find on a patient with Dry eye exposure
Inferior SPK
Central SPK
3 and 9 o'clock SPK
Perfuse across the whole cornea
A patient enters your clinic and explains that they feel something is in their eye, they have watery eyes an photophobia. After fluorescein you find this. What would your management be?
Bandage contact lenses
Topical anti-inflammatory
Refer for systemic workup
0.1% FML qid
This topography pattern is a characteristic of which corneal ectasia, and what would you do to manage a patient that presents with this?
Keratoconus, corneal graft
Post refractive surgery corneal ectasia, RGPs
PMD, large RGP
Keratoglobus, on-lay lamellar grafts
Corneal Guttata looks like this:
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A patient has Microbial Keratitis what would you prescribe them?
A loading dose of ciprofloxacin 1 drop every 2 hours for the first day
1 drop of ciprofloxacin every 5 minutes for 2 hours and then every hour until improvement
2 drops of ciloxin every 15 minutes for the fist hour and then 2 drops every hour for the next 3 days
1 drop of ciprofloxacin every hour during waking hours
Under an anterior SL exam you find these. What would you advise the patient do
Tell the px to use ocular lubricants
Advise the patient on wearing Sunglasses
Reassure px that it is self limiting
Prescribe chloramphenicol and review in 2 days
An immune response including CD4+ and CD8+ cells causes follicular hyperplasia of tarsal conjunctiva or follicular infiltrates of bulbar/limbal conjunctiva is a characteristic of what infection?
Fungal infection
Chlamydial infection
S. Pneumoniae
HSV
What are the Three E's when examining Meibomian glands?
Evaluate, express, explore
Evaluate, examine, extricate
Evaluate, Express, Examine
Evaluate, express, educate
A patient prevents with this on their conjunctiva. What you explain to the patient?
Use a Cold compress of 2 days and then a warm compress for 3 days and it should subside
No tx is needed, surgery is optional for cosmesis
Ocular lubricants will decrease the appearance
Refer to GP for blood test and will disappear itself after Vit A therapy
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