Drops
Anatomy
Titles
Eye Disorders
Vocab
100
Phenyl
What is the drop used with the Optos (excluding pregnant ladies and kiddos)?
100
the fluid inside your eye that provides nurtrients
What is aqueous humor
100
Reffered to as "a pharmacist for your eyes". They are responsible for grinding and duplicating lenses.
What is an Optician.
100
Medical term for pink eye or red eye; happens from bacteria, fungus, or a virus.
What is Conjuctavitis.
100
lenses that are thick in the center and thin on the edge and are used for plus lenses.
What is Convex lenses
200
Cyclo
What is the drop used on kids with high prescriptions and no correction?
200
Central part of the retina that see's detail. it is 3-5mm diameter.
What is a macula
200
4 years of grad school
What is the amount of schooling an Optometrist needs.
200
Condition when the optic nerve is damaged and has increased IOP.
What is Glaucoma.
200
Resilient structure in the eye that focuses light by changes of curvature of the front surface located behind the pupil.
What is a lense.
300
Balance, Ultra, and Gel
What are the three types of Systanes?
300
The cranial nerves, transmitting impulses to the brain from the retina at the back of the eye.
What is the optic nerve.
300
Ophthamologist
What is a doctor of medicine that specializes in surgery of the eyes.
300
Condition in which the cornea is thin and bulges forward, causing the image on the retina to be irregular. Can be corrected with rigid contacts or a corneal transplant.
What is Keratoconus.
300
PERRLA
What is pupils equal round reactive to light accommodation.
400
Iodine for the eye the only the doctor uses.
What is Betadine?
400
Medial Rectus, Inferior Rectus, Lateral, Superior, Superior Oblique, Inferior Oblique
What are the 6 muscles attached to the sclera from bones that serve to aim the eye in the direction they want to look.
400
A person that collects patient data, administrates tests on patient visual capabilities, and assists office management.
What is a Paraoptometric.
400
When getting older the sharp and clear vision breaks down and leads to vision loss and irreversible blindness.
What is Macular Degeneration
400
Photoreceptors that provide black and white vison and color vision.
What is Rods and cones
500
Painful eye problems, when Cycloing a patient, and Tropic occasionally.
What is the situation in which we need to numb the eye with Proparicaine?
500
Epithelium, Bowman's Membrane, Stroma, Descemets Membrane, and Endothelium
What is the five layers of the Cornea.
500
Dr. Dovie and Dr. Mitchell have what degree.
What is Optometry.
500
Due to poor blood circulation that occurs with diabetes and new blood vessel growth often develops in the retina. Vessels are fragile and often leak or break leading to hemorrhages or retinal detachment.
What is Diabetic Retinopathy.
500
The three layers of the tear film.
What is Lipid/oil, Lacrimal/aqueous, Mucoid/mucin.
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