What button do I press?
Not so clingy
What's wrong with me?
Big Pharma Energy
What it do?
100

This is what to do if the patient's retina too far back for the OCT to find.

What is switch to a stronger lens size?

100

This implant is used to give a new foundation during a vitrectomy for a detached retina to be affixed to.

What is a Scleral Buckle?

100

This retina disease is often noticed by a gradual decrease of vision, either centrally or paracentrally.

What is macular degeneration?

100

This injection is taken by people with Diabetes to regulate and convert Glucose into energy.

What is Insulin?

100

This part of the eye houses the greatest amount of cone photoreceptors to get the most detail from the light shown into the eye.

What is the fovea?

200

These are the settings needed to run a Fundus Autofluorescence. 

What is the AF setting on the display pad?

200

This tool is often used during a vitrectomy to freeze a detached retina into place. It is also used for younger patients where removing the vitreous could cause significant vision loss.

What is a Cryo Probe

200

This is serious affliction of the retina presents itself following trauma, lattice degeneration, or a PVD and usually noticed by the patient with flashes and floaters.

What is a retina tear or hole?

200

This type of heart medication is often prescribed to reduce cholesterol.

What are Statins? (Atorvastatin, Simvastatin, Rosuvastatin, etc)

200

This jelly like substance helps keep the eyes shape at birth and condenses as we get older.

What is the Vitreous Humour?

300

This is how to perform a RNFL scan.

What is set OCT to Glaucoma and position the circle over the nerve?

300

This type of detachment is caused by scar tissue pulling the retina away from eye. This is seen most often in diabetic patients.

What is a Tractional Retina Detachment?

300

This eye disease can be reported following a gradual increase of distortion in the vision. 

What is epiretinal membrane? (ERM)

300

High blood pressure is no laughing matter. However, this type of medication for lowering the heart rate and blood output often ends in a "lol."

What are Beta Blockers?

300

This part of your eyelid lie within the tarsus and helps the most to moisturize the surface of the eye and can plug up with their oils.

What are the Meibomian Glands?

400

This is how you complete a scan through a lesion.

What is scan the spot with an EDI and measure the depth with the line tool in the edit screen?

400

This most common form detachment is caused when fluid finds its way under the retina through a hole or tear.

What is a Rhegmatogenous Retina Detachment (reg-ma-TODGE-uh-nus)?

400

This serious eye problem can be noticed by a dark shadow or curtain, sometimes described as a waterfall, moving from the edge of the vision in toward the center.

What is a retina detachment?

400

Mydriatic drops are used to dilate the eyes, however, this type of drop is what paralyzes the Ciliary Body and keeps the eye dilated for hours.

What are Cycloplegic agents?

400

Tears are carried from the punctum to this reservoir before eventually draining out through the nose.

What is the lacrimal sac?

500

This is how to perform an OCT A scan.

What is click the OCT setting next to the green power button and switch it to OCT-A, set up dimensions, and scan?

500

Through trauma, inflammation, or neovascularization, fluid develops under the retina and causes this type of detachment.

What is a Exudative Retinal Detachment?

500

This genetic eye disease is described as slowly progressing tunnel vision as the periphery vision deteriorates, sometimes affect central vision in serious cases.

What is Retinitis Pigmentosa?

500

This type of eye drop is often used to treat angle-closure glaucoma by constricting the iris.

What are Miotics?

500

This layer of the cornea has no known purpose.

What is the Bowman's membrane?