Eye Anatomy
Eye Anatomy p.2
Eye Injuries
Eye Injuries p.2
Bonus - Head
100

The colored, contractile portion of the eye 

What is the iris

100

The white outer covering of the eye

What is the sclera?

100

Injury also known as "pink eye"

What is conjunctivitis?
100

Injury that is defined as bleeding and discoloration under the skin around the eye 

What is a black eye?

100
Brain lobe that is responsible for vision

What is the occipital lobe

200

The clear center portion of the eye

What is the cornea?

200

The opening in the iris

What is the pupil?

200

When a foreign body is stuck in the eye 

What is an embedded object?

200

When an athlete gets something in their eye such as a turf bead?

What is a foreign body?

200

Bone of cranium that creates the forehead 

What is the frontal bone?

300

Structure that lines the intersurface of the eyelid and continues over the forepart of the eyeball 

What is the conjunctiva?

300

Structure that gives the eye its rounded shape 

What is the anterior and posterior chamber?
300

Abrasion or laceration of the cornea caused by being poked in the eye or wearing contacts too long

What is a corneal abrasion?

300

Injury where blood is pooling in the anterior chamber of the eye

What is a hyphema?

300

Injury that occurs when athlete suffers from second concussion before healing from first concussion 

What is second impact syndrome 

400

Socket in which the eye sits in 

What is the orbital foramen?

400

Structure that focuses the entering light rays on the retina

What is the lens?

400
Injury where small vessels in the eye rupture, turning the conjunctiva red

What is a subconjunctival hemorrhage ?

400

Injury that is caused by the eye being pushed downwards and back 

What is a blowout fracture?

400

Area of the brain in control of heart rate, respiration rate and peripheral blood flow 

What is the brain stem

500

Muscle that shapes the lens of the eye 

What is the ciliary muscle
500

Structure that lines the back of the eye and contains rods and cones 

What is the retina?

500

What is the mechanism of injury for a ruptured globe ?

When an object small enough to enter orbital socket hits eye 

500

What is the mechanism of injury for a frontal sinus fracture?

A sharp blow to the face (in example being hit in face with a stick)
500

Intracranial hematoma that appears lemon shaped and occurs more frequently in athletics 

What is an epidural hematoma?