Abbreviations
Word parts
Vision pathway
Conditons of the eye muscle
Disorders of the Accessory glands
100
Ophthalmic techician
What is OT
100
EYE (hint r/cf)
What is ophthalm/o
100
the optic nerves leave the back of your retina and eyeball, they leave each orbit through
What is optic foramen
100
known as "squinting" or "cross-eyed"
What is strabismus
100
swelling of the eyelid, allergic reaction
What is eyelid edema
200
Right eye
What is O.D.
200
vision
What is opt/o
200
they converge into an "X"
What is optic chiasm
200
eye turned inward toward the nose
What is esotropia
200
infection of a eyelash follicle with pus formation at the edge of the eyelid (hint stye)
What is hordeolum
300
Left eye
What is O.S.
300
eye (hint root)
What is ocul
300
after leaving the chiasm, the fibers form
What is optic tract
300
eye turned outward away from the nose
What is exotropia
300
multiple eyelash follicles and tarsal glands are infected
What is blepharitis
400
Both eyes
What is O.U.
400
eyelid
What is blephar/o
400
takes the nerve impulses to the next step
What is optic radiation
400
known as lazy eye
What is amblyopia
400
cyst on the outer edge of an eyelid when tarsal glands get blocked
What is chalazion
500
pupils equal, round, reactive to light and accommodation
What is PERRLA
500
tears
What is dacry/o
500
the nerve impulses go to the
What is visual cortex
500
present at birth, inherited or during gestation
What is congenital
500
sinking down of an eyelid or an organ
What is ptosis