What is the white protective layer of the eye called?
sclera
This ocular disease is characterized by these:

Herpes Simplex
What is the first line treatment for dry eye?
artificial tears
What is the abbreviation for manifest refraction?
MRX
What color plates are most used at CEENTA?
Ishihara
What part of the eye controls light entering the eye?
iris
This disease manifests with proptosis of the eyes.
thyroid eye disease
What layer of the tear film is most likely lacking in older patients?
lipid
What piece of equipment is used for a manifest refraction?
phoropter
What does BAT stand for?
Brightness Acuity Test
This part of the eye secretes aqueous humor.
Ciliary body
This ocular condition occurs when the eyes make repetitive uncontrolled movements, either vertically, or horizontally.
Nystagmus
This disorder is caused by blocked glands in the lids that can lead to dry eye.
Meibomian gland dysfunction
If you are refracting with a plus phoropter, what color are you "chasing"?
white
What does Worth 4 dot test for?
binocular vision (fusion)
Name the 3 layers of the tear film, from front to back.
lipid, aqueous, mucin
This disease process causes damage to the blood vessels in the retina from uncontrolled sugars.
This is a treatment for dry
eye:
punctal plug
What type of refraction do you perform when you use a retinoscope?
objective
What is stereopsis measured in?
seconds of arc
Epithelium, Bowman's Layer, Stroma, Descemet's Membrane, Endothelium
Name this ocular occurence:
hyphema
Schirmer's dry eye test
What type of refraction is performed on patient after they have had drops to paralyze their accommodation?
Cycloplegic (wet)
A pachymeter uses this type of technology to check thickness of the cornea.
ultrasound