ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ Otitis externa . Answer: swimmers ear
◉ Otitis serosa . Answer: unresolved attack of acute otitis media
fluid is clear and less erythema seen
◉ Chalazion . Answer: lump in the tear gland of the eyelid
◉ Caruncle . Answer: red prominence at the corner of the eye
◉ Blepharitis . Answer: inflammation of the eyelid that affects the
eyelashes or tear production
◉ Pupil edema . Answer: optic disc swelling that is caused by
intracranial pressure
◉ Open angle glaucoma . Answer: also known as chronic glaucoma.
Has a wide and open angle between the iris and cornea
, ◉ Closed angle glaucoma . Answer: a result of the angle between the
iris and cornea closing which result in increase intraocular pressure
◉ Hordeolum . Answer: stye
◉ Nystagmus . Answer: eyes move rapidly and uncontrollably
◉ Strabismus . Answer: crossed eyed
◉ Lid lag . Answer: where the eyelid is higher than normal when
looking down
◉ Palpebral fissure . Answer: the opening for the eyes between the
eye lids
◉ Sclera . Answer: the white outer layer of the eye
◉ Bulbar conjuctiva . Answer: clear membrane that covers the
eyeball
◉ Palpebral conjuctiva . Answer: clear membrane that lines the
inner eyelids