Ophthalmology Questions And Answers
Ophthalmology Questions And Answers A+ Male patient developed corneal ulcer in his right eye after trauma, what is the management - Correct Ans-Topical antibiotic & analgesia Old diabetic patient with mild early cataract and retinal pigmentation with Drusen formation, you prescribed anti oxidant, what to do next? - Correct Ans-Routine ophthalmology referral 3. A picture of Snellen chart, how far should the patient stand - Correct Ans-6m . Which of the following is not a sign or symptom of central retinal artery occlusion - Correct Ans-Painful loss of vision 5. Female patient with right eye pain and redness with watery discharge, no history of trauma, itching, on examination there is diffuse congestion in the conjunctiva and watery discharge what you'll do: - Correct Ans-Refer her to the ophthalmologist Patient complaining of pain when moving the eye, fundoscopy normal, what is the diagnosis? - Correct Ans-Optic neuritis Child with large periorbital hemangioma , if this hemangioma cause obstruction to vision , when will be permanent decrease in visual acuity After obstruction by one day - Correct Ans-By 1 week 8. Infant born with hemangioma on the right eyelid what is appropriate time to operate to prevent amylopia: - Correct Ans-1 week 9. 50 year old Man presented to ER with sudden headache, blurred of vision and eye pain. The diagnosis is - Correct Ans-Acute glaucoma Open globe injury, treatment is: - Correct Ans-Sterile cover and the refered 2 years old boy with coryza, cough and red eyes with watery discharge (a case of measles). Most likely diagnosis of the red eyes is: - Correct Ans-Conjunctivitis SCA patient, the macula is cherry red, and absence of afferent papillary light reflex - Correct Ans-Retinal artery occlusion Patient has decrease visual acuity bilateral, but more in right side, visual field is not affected, in fundus there is irregular pigmentations and early cataract formation. What you will do - Correct Ans-Refer to ophthalmologist for cataract surgery 14. A patient have tender, redness nodule on lacrimal duct site. Before referred him to ophthalmologist what you will do: - Correct Ans-Oral antibiotics . Male came to you complaining of sudden progressive decreasing in vision of left eye over last two/three days, also pain on the same eye, on fundoscopy optic disk swelling was sees , Dx - Correct Ans-Optic neuritis 16. Gardener has recurrent conjunctivitis. He can't avoid exposure to environment. In order to decrease the symptoms in the evening, GP should advise him to: - Correct Ans-Antihistamines Patient, medically free came with eye watery discharge, cloudy ant. Chamber with red conjunctiva , Dx - Correct Ans-Uveitis (red eye, injected conjunctiva, pain and decreased vision. Signs include dilated ciliary vessels, presence of cells in the anterior chamber) 18. Hazy vision with subcortical of keratenizing deposition asking for management - Correct Ans-Systemic steroid 30 years old patient presented with eye stocking on the morning what the cause - Correct Ans-Bacterial CONTINUES...
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