What is removed during cataract surgery
The lens
Name 2 ways to check IOP
Applanation, Tonopen, Icare, Noncontact,
How should a blind patient be assisted to an exam room?
Offer your arm to the patient
Name of the test used to detect an RAPD
Swinging Flashlight test
Where does the light fall in a hyperope patient
after the retina
name of one of the 3 layers of the eye
Sclera, Choroid, Retina
What is the best method to storing a Tonopen
with the tip cover on the tip and in the case
What should be done for your patient that becomes unconscious in the office?
Begin basic life support (Vitals/CPR/Emergency Call)
Clinical procedure used to determine refractive error
Manifest refraction
What does Snells law determine
Whether the refracted ray will be bent toward the normal or away from it
Where would you find a hyphema?
Anterior Chamber
What should you avoid doing when changing a light bulb in the slit lamp?
touching the lightbulb
Name a medication that should be kept in clinic in case of a severe allergic reaction
Epinephrine/EpiPen
Complaints of center vision distortion, straight lines being wavy, Near vision blurry, missing words when reading
Name an urgent symptom that needs to be seen same day
Painful red eye, swollen eyelid, flashes of light, sudden double vision
Which muscle of the iris constricts in bright light
Iris Sphincter
What can be used if a patient cannot reach into the slit lamp?
Portable slit lamp
30 compression/2 breaths
Name one test that can be performed for complaints of double vision
Maddox Rod, Cover/uncover, Dot fort Worth test,
what CN innervates the iris sphincter and dilator muscles
CN3
What Machine is used to view all layers of the eye in real time?
B-Scan
Name 2 medications that should be in an Acute Angle Closure Kit
Pilocarpine, Timolol, Acetazolamide(diamox), latanoprost, Brimonidine
What can be done for a pediatric patient that cannot be refracted
Retinoscopy
The difference between 2 corneal meridians is the amount of corneal ________
astigmatism