RETINA
CORNEA
PHARMACOLOGY
JOINT COMISSION
THINGS IN YOUR
OFFICE
100

What is the main function of the macula? 

The macula is in charge of your sharp central vision. 

100
What is the condition in which the cornea thins and gradually bulges outward into a cone-like shape? 
Keratoconus 
100

This color top on a bottle indicates a mydriatic. 

Red

100

Where should your name tag be worn at all times?

Above the waist, preferably between your shoulders, with name and picture facing out.

100

This is sometimes the hardest tool for patients to use.

The Occluder 

200

What does PPV stand for? 

Pars Plana Vitrectomy 

200

On AVERAGE, how many microns is the cornea?

~545um (between 540-550)

200

Lucentis and Avastin are anti-VEGF drugs that commonly treat what conditions? 

Wet Macular Degeneration, CRVO, BRVO and sometimes corneal neovascularization (these drugs act by inhibiting new blood vessel growth) 

200
What are the Six Rights of Medication Administration?

Right Patient

Right Drug

Right Dose

Right Route

Right Time

Right Response 

200

Most techs will run and hide/look busy as soon as this person walks into the clinic. 

Heidi Campbell 

300

What is the arm to eye time when performing a fluorescein angiogram? 

10-15 seconds (per AAO)

300

What is the only layer of the cornea that can regenerate itself? 

The Epithelium 

300

What drops are used as topical anesthetics? 

Proparacaine, Tetracaine

300

If a patient falls in clinic what would you do, joint commission wise. 

File an SRS report. 

300

This is held about 4in from his face as he looks at it over his glasses...constantly.

Terry Kim's cell phone

400

If a patient comes in with histoplasmosis, where did they likely live? 

The Ohio River Valley and Mississippi River Valley 

400

What are the 5 layers of the cornea in order? 

Epithelium, Bowman's Layer, Stroma, Descemet's Membrane, Endothelium 

400

This eye drop is most commonly used to lower eye pressure but can also be prescribed to help patients with glare while driving at night due to pupil constriction. 

Alphagan P or Brimonidine 

400

What are the 5 moments for Hand Hygiene? 

1. Before touching the patient

2. Before clean or aseptic procedure

3. After bodily fluid exposer risk

4. After touching the patient

5. After touching patients surroundings 

400

An instrument used for glaring patients. 

the BAT (brightness acuity tester)

500

What are the 10 layers of the retina in order? 

Inner Limiting Membrane

Nerve Fiber Layer

Ganglion Cell Layer

Inner plexiform layer

Inner nuclear layer

Middle Limiting Layer

Outer plexiform layer

Outer nuclear layer

External Limiting Membrane

Rods & Cones 

500

This is an acute, uncommon, complication of a corneal ectasia disorder that causes pain and edema due to a rupture in the descemet's membrane. (This can also happen in rare cases of pellucid marginal degeneration)

Corneal Hydrops 

500

Name 3 side effects caused by corticosteroids. 

Ocular hypertension (or glaucoma)

Posterior Subcapsular Cataracts

Delayed wound healing

Cornea Melt

Mydriasis

Ptosis


500

Per joint commission, how many seconds should you alcohol swab a vial prior to pulling the medication? 

15 seconds. 

500

This kinetic visual field test measures the patients peripheral vision by a moving light coming in to the patients field of vision. 

The Octopus