Visual Fields
Microbiology
Name That Condition
Pharmacology
Ocular Anatomy
Pupils
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A partial loss of vision or a blind spot in an otherwise normal visual field

What is: Scotoma

200

Regulations for handling blood spills and sharps containers are found in this manual

What is: OSHA

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

200

Involuntary rhythmic eye movement

What is: Nystagmus

200

Long terms use of this type of anti-inflammatory eye drop can induce cataracts.

What is: Corticosteroid

200

Oil glands in the eyelids that produce a substance called meibum

What is: Meibomian Gland

200

The pathway from the brain to the eye

What is: Efferent Pathway

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This test measures the central 20 degrees of a patients vision

What is: Amsler Grid


400

A virus that causes Upper Respiratory Infection and conjunctivitis.

What is: Adenovirus

400

Pus in the anterior chamber

What is: Hypopyon

400

This class of eye drop causes temporary dilation of the pupil by paralyzing the iris sphincter.

What is: Cycloplegic

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The 3 color receptors found in the cones of the retina.

What are: Red, blue, and green

400

Anisocoria

What is: Unequal pupil sizes

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The kinetic perimetry field where the natural blind spot is plotted at 15 degrees temporally and 1.5 degrees below the horizontal meridian.

What is: Goldman Visual Field (GVF)

600

Chocolate Agar

Blood Agar

Sabourand dextrose

Mannitol Salt

What is: Common culture media used in ophthalmology.

600

Too LOW intraocular eye pressure

What is: Hypotony

600

Ketoralac, Acular, Bromsite, Bromfenac

What are: NSAIDS

600

Responsible for 20 Diopters of the eyes natural refractive capability

What is: The lens

600

A pupil that is peaked and not round

What is: Irregular pupil

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The failure to respond to a stimulus that was previously seen in that area.

What is: A false positive response

800

Free living protozoan that thrives in swimming pools, hot tubs, fresh water, rivers, lakes, and soil.

What is: Acanthamoeba

800

This condition occurs when the optic nerve swells due to increased pressure in or around the brain.

What is: Papilledema 

800

The class of medication that can increase eyelash growth

What is: Prostaglandin

800

The 4th layer of the cornea.

What is: Descemet's membrane 

800

A pupil that is constricted and non-reactive

What is: Miotic Pupil

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A condition affecting the optic chiasm (stroke) would cause this type of visual field defect.

What is: Bitemporal Hemianopia


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When staining- Red is negative and blue or purple are positive.

1000

Inflamed tissue of the orbital area causing the eye to bulge forward.

What is: Proptosis

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The medication that can potentially cause macular toxicity.

What is: Plaquenil (Hydrochloriquine) 

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This part of the brain is of primary importance to the visual pathway. Is the part of the brain where the optic nerves cross.

What is: Optic Chiasm

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A pupil that is dilated and non-reactive

What is: Mydriactic (Mydriasis) pupil

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