This layer is the thickest of the cornea.
What is the stroma
This test is used to ensure that the patient is not over minused
What is Fogging?
Dr. Rottman's favorite forceps
What is the paufique?
Super Drop
Chief complaint
What is the headline of any ophthalmic history?
This structure has the most focusing power of the eye.
What is the cornea.
Used to switch from minus to plus cylinder or visa versa
Small bladed scissors
What is the vanesse?
Mydriatic drops
History of present illness
What does HPI stand for?
Unequal pupil size
What is anisocoria?
What is red green?
Used to help control bleeding during a chalazion procedure
What is the Chalazion clamp?
Phynylephrine hydrochloride
What drop has a rapid dilating effects and only lasts about 1-2 hours.
Brightness Acuity Test
What is the test preformed to check glare of a patinet?
The macula
What is the central portion of the fovea referred to as?
The distance between the pupils.
What is the PD?
Instruments used for a nasal lacrimal duct probe.
What is the punctal dilators and punctal probes?
Cycloplegic agents
What drops act by paralyzing the sphincter muscle of the iris
20/40 vision or worse
When should the pinhole vision be taken?
The cilliary body
What structure of the eye produces the aqueous humor?
What is retinoscope?
Main "job" while assisting in procedures.
What is keeping Dr. Rottman's field of view clear
Tropicamide
What drop is a relatively weak agent for paralyzing accommodation?
Slit Lamp and Pen light
What two ways can the anterior chamber be assessed in the exam room.