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21 Cards in this Set
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Ptosis |
Drooping eye |
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Ectropion |
Outwardly turned lower lid |
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Conjunctivitis |
Generalized inflammation of the conjunctiva |
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Jaundice |
Yellowish eyes |
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Exophthalmos |
Protruding eyeballs and retracted eyelids |
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Chalazion |
Infected maibomian gland |
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Hordeolum |
Stye |
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Entropion |
Inwardly turned lower eyelid |
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Blepharitis |
Staphylococcal infection of the eyelid |
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Diffuse episcleritis |
Inflammation of the sclera |
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Corneal scar |
Appears greyish white usually is due to an old injury or inflammation |
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Pterygium |
A thickening of debut bar conjunctiva that extends across the nasal side |
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Nuclear cataracts |
Appear gray when stained with a flashlight. They appear as a block spot against the red reflex when seen through an ophthalmoscope |
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Peripheral cataract |
Looks like grey spokes that point inward when seen with a flashlight. They look like black spokes that point in word against the red reflex when seen through an ophthalmoscope |
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Basal cell carcinoma |
It is most often on the lower eyelid and presents as in painless nodule with central ulceration and rolled out early edge. It occurs in older adult associated with ultraviolet exposure and light locally invasive but metastasis are rare. |
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Anisocoria |
Different size of pupil |
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Strabismus |
Different angle of the eye |
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12 to 14 |
In testing cranial nerves III, IV, and VI, have the patient follow your pen light by moving it ________ inches from the patient's face in the six cardinal fields of gaze. |
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Nystagmus |
Involuntary movement of the eye |
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Distance visual acuity |
20 feet or 6 meters |
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Near visual acuity |
40 cm |