Name that surgery
Medication Category
Medical Terminology - Anatomy
Anesthesia
Name the diagnosis
100

removal of the entire globe and its intraocular contents

Enucleation 

100

Moxifloxacin, NeoPolyGram, and Gentamicin 

Antibiotic

100

Eyelid 

palpebra 

100

What stage of anesthesia is the surgical plane?

Stage 3 

100

eyelids rolling inward causing irritation to the cornea 

entropion 

200

Reducing the eyelid length and palpebral fissure by removing some of the eyelid next to the nose 

Medial Canthoplasty 

200

Prednisolone Acetate, Dexamethasone, and Flurbiprofen 

Anti-inflammatory 

200

eyelashes 

cilia

200

What is something you can do to help open up the arytenoid cartilages when intubating a cat?

splash lidocaine (0.05ml) each 

200

blood within the aqueous fluid 

hyphema 

300

plastic surgery operation for correcting defects, deformities, and disfigurations of the eyelids 

Blepharoplasty 

300
What eye drop do we use to test for potential horner's syndrome?

Phenylephrine 

300

third eyelid 

nictitating membrane 

300

Name 2 benzodiazepines 

midazolam and diazepam 

300

abnormal hair growth from the Meibomian glands 

distichia 

400

A diode laser is used to damage parts of the ciliary body in order to slow down fluid production and control glaucoma

Transcleral Cyclophotoablation 

400

What two medications are both anti-inflammatory and tear-stimulants?

Cyclosporine and Tacrolimus 

400

different color iris 

heterochromia 

400

What is the reversal for opioids?

naloxone 

400

shrinkage of an eye 

phthisis bulbi 

500

Moving the salivary gland duct from the mouth to the eye to provide constant source of moisture to the eye 

Parotid Duct Transposition 

500

Demecarium Bromide and Brinzolamide 

Antiglaucoma 

500

Blindness 

Amaurosis 

500

What class of drugs are do glycopyrrolate and atropine fall under? 

anticholinergics 

500

inflammatory cells within the anterior chamber 

hypopyon 

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