Medications
Intraocular Pressure
Effects on the eye
Types of Glaucoma
Glaucoma surgery
100

Beta blockers have this color top on the dropper bottle

What is yellow?

100

Normal pressure in a dog

What is 10-20 mmHg

100
The blue color of the cornea in dogs with glaucoma
What is corneal edema?
100

Cocker spaniels are the most common breed to get this type of glaucoma. 

What is primary or genetic?
100

What procedure commonly causes phthisis bulb?

What is a chemical ablation?
200
This medication increases aqueous drainage from the eye (increases out flow)

What is latanoprost?

200

The beat for the song "under pressure" was stolen by this artist.

Who is Vanilla Ice?

200

The pupil in dogs with glaucoma.

What is dilated?

200

Two causes of secondary glaucoma are?

What are intraocular tumor, hyphema, lens luxation, other types of uveitis.

200

The most common complication of an enucleation surgery. 

What is infection. Also accept what is a river of blood with Ruth's technique.

300

This class of medications decrease aqueous production from the ciliary body

What are carbonic anhydrase inhibitors 

300

Two instruments for measuring intraocular pressure

What are the tonopen, tonovet, and Schiotz tonometers. 

300

Intraocular pressure increases in dogs when this structure closes

What is the iridocorneal angle?

300

Jack Russel Terriers are the number one breed to get glaucoma due to this abnormality.

What is a lens luxation

300

Done incorrectly, an enucleation in a cat can cause this catastrophic complication. 

What is blindness in the contralateral (nonsurgical) eye?

400

This medication is given intravenously for acute glaucoma

What is mannitol?

400

The intraocular pressure in a dog with uveitis tends to be?

What is low?

400

Stretch marks in the cornea are a sign of chronic glaucoma and are called?

What are Haab's stria?

400

The most common finding in dogs with CHRONIC glaucoma and never present in dogs with ACUTE glaucoma

What is buphthalmos?

400
The medication that is injected into the eye in a chemical ablation is? and can cause damage to these other areas of the body?

What is gentamicin?

What are the kidneys and ears (hearing)?

500

Which glaucoma medication most commonly causes this clinical sign

Dorzolamide

500

This tool to measure intraocular pressure uses rebound tonometry (a small boxing glove shoots out of the machine and the force that it comes back correlates to pressure)

What is a tonovet 

500

This part of the eye is the most sensitive to changes in intraocular pressure

What are the retinal ganglion cells which make up the optic nerve.

500

Humans get this type of glaucoma. 

What is primary open angle glaucoma (POAG)

500

The name of the procedure when a laser is used to selectively destroy the ciliary body. 

What is cyclophotocoagulation?