This muscle is the primary elevator of the eyebrows and forehead and may be used to compensate for a ptosis.
What is Frontalis
This type of retinopathy is associated with acute chest-compressing trauma and is characterized by diffuse retinal hemorrhages, exudates, and cotton wool spots.
What is Purtscher's Retinopathy
Determines your prescription for glasses or contact lenses by evaluating for nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
What is Refraction Test
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What is Acyclovir
Lenses moved in this direction effectively become more minus.
What is Away From the Eye
Pars ciliaris is a less popular name for this muscle
What is The Muscle of Riolan
The grade level of an 8-ball hyphema, also referred to as a complete hyphema.
What is Grade 4
Evaluates how well your eye muscles work together to move your eyes smoothly and accurately.
What is Ocular Motility Test
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What is Albuterol
Myopes have to accommodate more in _____ and less in _____.
What is Contacts/Glasses
The lateral palpebral ligament attaches to this ligament
What is Whitnall's ligament
This disease is known as Comotio Retinae that travels into the macula.
What is Berlin's Edema
Measures the pressure inside your eye to check for signs of glaucoma.
What is Tonometry
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Hyperopes converge less in _____.
What is Contacts
Ectropion occurs during paralysis of this muscle
What is Orbicularis
This condition is known as disinsertion of the iris root from the ciliary body.
What is Iridodialysis
Examines the inside of the eye, including the retina, optic nerve, and blood vessels, for signs of disease.
What is Ophthalmoscopy (Funduscopy)
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What is Atorvastatin
30 degrees equates to this unit of measurement in terms of rotation
What is One Clock Hour
This muscle contracts the canaliculi during lid closure to assist in tear drainage.
What is the Muscle of Horner
After observing Iridodialysis, you should be most concerned about this following condition.
What is Angle Recession Glaucoma
Creates a detailed 3D map of the cornea's surface, often used for contact lens fittings.
What is Corneal Topography
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What is Azelastine
You don't have to vertex on a GP contact lens if you see this effect, otherwise defined as "the bending of light as it passes through the cornea.
What is Corneal Refraction