Weak
Basics
Rando
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100
The difference between phacolytic and phacoanaphylactic glaucoma

lytic involves macrophages

100

The bones of the orbital roof.

Frontal, lesser wing of spheniod

100

Our secretaries last name.

Soe

100

This lens has a focal length of 20cm

5D lens (plus or minus, direction not specified)
100

The definition of glaucoma does not include this common exam finding

Intraocular pressure

200

Gonioscopy finding in PSX

sampaolesi line

200

This spiral approximates the ora serrata

(must give measurements for credit)

5.5,6.5,6.9,7.7, starts medial, then inf, etc

200

Describe the difference between enucleation, evisceration, and exenteration

they are different

200

Where you must aim to spear a fish

In front of the fish

200

These are the structures seen on gonioscopy from anterior to posterior.

Bonus 200: how can you visualize schlems canal

Schwalbe line, TM, Scleral spur, ciliary body


Bonus: if IOP is less than EVP and blood fills SC

300

Name 3 pulling and 3 pushing mechanisms for secondary angle closure

Contraction of fibrovascular tissue, migration of endo (ICE), fibrous ingrowth, epi ingrowth, iris incarceration

malignant glaucoma, cilliary body edema/cysts/inflammation, plataeu iris, choroidal swelling/effusion/heme, posterior segment oil/gas/tumor, PFV, ROP tissue contraction, ant displaced lens diaphragm, scleral buckle

300

All of the structures passing through the cavernous sinus. (must be specific and name everything)

Bonus 300: the structure that is "free floating"

Must get correct answer to be eligible for bonus

CN 3,4,5 (V1 and V2),6, ICA, sympathetics

300

Name all of the retina techs

Esme, Leslie, Rebecca, Kenna, Robbie, Emily

300

This lens has a focal length of 20 cm but creates a virtual image.

-5D

300

5 types of tonometers

will not accept "digital"

NCT, Mackay-Marg, Perkins/Goldmann applanation, tonopen, icare, shiotz

400

In EMGT, each mmHg of IOP lowering decreased the risk of progression by what percent?

Exact answer only

10%

400

What happens to the tertiary vitreous

Becomes zonules

400
2 absorbable, and 2 non absorbable sutures
vicryl, all gut, prolene, silk, nylon
400

There are 2 lenses of power -3.0D each, separated by 50cm. How far away will the left lens appear to a person 1m to the right of the second lens.

1.2m

400

The red line on goldmann must be aligned at what axis for the following Rx.

-5.00+4.00 x 050

Flattest meridian, 140

500

10 conditions predisposing to NVI/NVA

carotid stenosis, CC fistula, GCA, takayasu, PDR, CRVO, CRAO, BRVO, ocular ischemic syndrome, sickle cell, coats, eales, ROP, PFV, uveitis, chronic RD, endophthalmitis, stickler, retinoschisis, PSX, melanoma, mets, RB, lymphoma, radiation, trauma

500

What is foster kenedy syndrome?

unilateral disc edema, contralateral disc atrophy, anosmia

500

Is your RQI current

Full credit if whole team is current,

500 - (1/x)(500) for each team member out of date

500

A corneal button placed into air is what type of lens? Must explain why for full points.

A minus lens, biconcave lens which is thinner in the middle, etc

500

This is how episcleral venous pressure is measured

venomanometry