This is the general term for misalignment of the eyes.
What is:
Strabismus
The functional origin of the superior oblique muscle, the trochlea is a cartilaginous attachment to this bone
What is the frontal bone? (4 mm from the orbital margin)
These are the three layers of the tear film.
What is:
Mucin, oil, water
The corneal epithelium almost completely heals itself in this amount of time after a abrasion.
What is;
24 hrs
This amoeba, commonly picked up in tap water, can cause contact lens wearers anywhere from extreme pain to complete vision loss.
What is:
Acanthamoeba
This is the term for the simultaneous inward movement of both eyes.
What is:
Convergence
This is the common name for a contact lens used for astigmatism correction.
What is;
Toric
The
What is the juxtacanalicular (endothelial) meshwork?
Explain how floaters happen (in your own words).
What is;
The liquid in the vitreous tends to become more gel like as we age. The liquid clumps up and becomes what we call floaters.
This mite burrows and resides in the lashes of humans.
What is;
Demodex mites
This muscle is responsible for crossing the eyes.
What is:
Medial Rectus
This is what RGP stands for.
What is;
Rigid Gas Permeable
What is the index of refraction of air?
What is;
1 D
This is the removal of the eyelashes.
Epilation
______is the movement of one eye. ________is the movement of both eyes.
What is:
Ductions is the movement of one eye. Versions is the movement of both eyes.
The Dk value in a contact lens directly correlates with its....
What is;
Oxygen permeability
This is when you start CPR.
What is;
When a patient is unresponsive AND has no pulse
The longest wave length is this color.
What is;
Red
All rectus muscles originate here.
What is:
The Annulus of Zinn
We need this when we fit contacts on a presbyopic patient.
What is;
Dominate eye
These three structures of the eye make up the uvea.
What is;
Iris, choroid, ciliary body
These three things are responsible for nourishing the cornea.
What is:
CAT= Capillaries, Aqueous, Tear film
This photoreceptor is needed to see in the dark.
What is; Rods
FUN FACT:
The mantis shrimp has 16 photoreceptors and basically can see the color of ghosts ;)