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Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Practice (2024 Edition) – Complete Textbook – Sherman, Spackman & Waqar
  • Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Practice (2024 Edition) – Complete Textbook – Sherman, Spackman & Waqar

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  • INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD – Fundamentals of Ophthalmic Practice (2024 Edition) by Tom Sherman, William Spackman & Salman Waqar. A comprehensive guide for medical and nursing students covering core ophthalmic knowledge, diagnostic skills, and clinical techniques. Includes anatomy, eye examination procedures, ophthalmic instruments, surgical principles, and nursing responsibilities. Perfect for nursing, optometry, and ophthalmology trainees preparing for exams and clinical rotations. ophthalmic nu...
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Ophthalmology Part 2 Exam Questions and  answers
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  • Ophthalmology Part 2 Exam Questions and answers Blow-out Fracture Results from direct compressive force to the globe What are the key findings associated with blow-out fractures? Pain, diplopia, restricted extraocular movements, decreased sensation along the inferior orbital rim, palpable step-off of orbital rim, and enophthalmos. What is the preferred diagnostic tool for assessing blow-out fractures? CT of the orbits. Blow-Out fracture treatment
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Ophthalmology Part 2 Exam Questions and  answers
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  • Ophthalmology Part 2 Exam Questions and answers Herpes Zoster Opthalmicus is due to VZV reactivation on the ophthalmic branch of CN V (V1) Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus presents with malaise, fever, headache, and periorbital burning and itching. It is followed by a rash on the V1 distribution (tip of the nose and surrounding structures) Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus rash is initially vesicular quickly becoming pustular and then crusting
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Ophthalmology Part 2 Exam Questions and  answers
  • Ophthalmology Part 2 Exam Questions and answers

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  • Ophthalmology Part 2 Exam Questions and answers Etiology of a blow-out fracture Results from direct compressive force to globe Clinical presentation of a blow-out fracture - Pain - Diplopia - Restricted extra-ocular movements - Decreased sensation along inferior orbital rim - Palpable step-off of orbital rim - Enophthalmos Enophthalmos Posterior displacement of the globe Imaging of choice for diagnosis of blow-out fracture
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MCQs ophthalmology Questions With Complete Solutions
  • MCQs ophthalmology Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • MCQs ophthalmology Questions With Complete Solutions
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Ophthalmology Viva Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • Ophthalmology Viva Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers What precautions would you normally take before dilating a patient prior to indirect ophthalmoscopy? (10 things) - 1. IOP 2. Examine the anterior chamber (van herricks grade 2 or less at risk so that's a ratio of 1: <.5 3. Check their visual acuity and pupil responses 4. 4d's: drug, dose, date, disposal 5. If the patient has had any prior adverse reactions to the drug 6. Marfan's Syndrome patients → could have a m...
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Ophthalmology Viva Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
  • Ophthalmology Viva Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • Ophthalmology Viva Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved Name the FIVE components of toothbrushing - - Soft bristles, small head - 45 degree of angle of brush of tooth. - Small circles with 2-3 teeth per circle - 15 secs on each side of each quadrant (total 2 minutes) - Do not scrub, as scrubbing cause gingival abrasion What pathology can be identified in a periapical X-ray? - -Chronic periapical abscesses: Radiolucency at the root where the bone has been resorbed from the infection ...
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TCP Final: Ophtho Complaints
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  • TCP Final: Ophtho Complaints TCP Final: Ophtho Complaints TCP Final: Ophtho Complaints
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