Anatomy
Disorders
Medications 1
Medications 2
100

The opening in the center of the iris that expands or constricts

Pupil

100

Infection of the eye

Conjunctivitis

100

When administering more than one type of eye medication, this is the amount of time you should wait between each one

5 minutes

100

Where eye drops should be placed in the eye

Inside lower lid
200

The structure in the eye that gives it its color

Iris

200

Disease caused by increased pressure within the eye

Glaucoma

200

This is something you DON'T want to do to the dropper after using it to instill ear drops

Rinse it

200

This should be inserted into the ear canal after administering ear drops

insert a cotton ball into the ear canal

300

The tube that connects the pharynx to the middle ear

Eustachian tube

300

Infection of the middle ear

Otitis media

300

Timolol maleate (Timoptic Solution) is a beta blocker eye medication used to treat this disorder

Glaucoma

300

Ophthalmic antibiotics are used to kill bacteria entering the eye and are generally used for this many days

10-14 days

400

Clear structure in the eye that changes shape to focus

Lens

400

Clouding of the lens

Cataracts

400

This category of medications are often used to dilate the pupil during an eye exam

Mydriatics

400

The best time of day to apply eye ointment

At night (bedtime)

500

The three small bones in the middle ear that vibrate and conduct sound to the inner ear

Malleus, incus, and stapes

500

Chronic disturbance of the middle ear which causes dizziness, ringing in the ears, nausea and vomiting, and hearing loss

Meniere's disease

500

Name one wax control agent

carbamide peroxide (Debrox)

polypeptide oleate (Cerumenex)

500

This category of medications should be used with caution in residents who have glaucoma

Lubricants